Israel launched further attacks on Iran: They were supposed to hit command centers and weapons warehouses!

The Israeli military announced that during a wave of airstrikes on Monday and Tuesday night, it hit Iran’s ballistic missile depots and the Iranian regime’s command centers. It has reportedly hit more than 3,000 targets in Iran since the start of the war. TASR informs about this according to reports from The Times of Israel (TOI) and Sky News.

  • The Israeli Air Force struck Iran’s ballistic missile warehouses on Monday and Tuesday.
  • Israel claims that it has attacked more than three thousand Iranian targets since the beginning of the war.
  • The strikes hit the intelligence centers of the Revolutionary Guards and the Iranian Ministry of Intelligence.
  • Israel and the United States attacked Iran together on the twenty-eighth of February.
  • According to the Alma think tank, Iran has about a thousand ballistic missiles after the attacks.

On Tuesday, the Iranian armed forces two intelligence centers of Iran’s Revolutionary Guards and the headquarters of the Ministry of Intelligence were hit, the military said. Weapons warehouses and air defense systems were also targeted in the capital.

Over 50 targets were hit by the army at night in the north and central part of Iran, including facilities for storing and launching ballistic missiles. In addition, the military said it had struck more than 3,000 “Iranian regime targets” since the start of the war.

“Israeli armed forces continue to weaken the military systems and capabilities of the Iranian terrorist regime,” claims the military, saying it carried out a large-scale wave of attacks on Tehran on Monday.

On February 28, Israel and the United States attacked Iran, which retaliated by striking Israel and the Persian Gulf countries. According to the Alma Research Center, an Israeli think tank, Iran has about 1,000 missiles at its disposal after these attacks, up from about 2,500 at the beginning of the war.

The center says Iran is left with nearly 1,500 missiles after last year’s 12-day war with Israel. that is, during the nine months that have passed since it, Iran was, according to the claims of the research center, capable of producing 1,000 missiles.

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