Shortly before Israel launched its retaliatory attack on Iran on Saturday, radar systems in the Iranian defense systems were breached, and the radar screens froze, KAN reported on Monday, citing Iranian sources
In the wake of the Israeli airstrikes against Iran on Saturday, there has been increased focus on Iran’s air-defense systems. In general, even though Iran has a large number of air-defense systems, its air defenses
Satellite images analysed by BBC Verify show damage to a number of military sites in Iran from Israeli air strikes on Saturday. They include sites experts say were used for missile production and air defence, including
Tehran will "use all available tools" to respond to Israel's weekend attack on military targets in Iran, Iranian Foreign Ministry spokesperson Esmaeil Baghaei said on Monday. Iran previously played down Israel's
Iranian officials revealed that Iranian Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei had directed the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) to develop several military plans to respond to any possible Israeli attack. The officials
Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) Commander-in-Chief Hossein Salami (pictured) warned Israel of "bitter consequences" after the recent attack on Iran, local media reported on Monday, citing a letter that
Iran's Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei has given a measured response to Israeli strikes on the country, saying the attack should not be "exaggerated or downplayed" while refraining from pledging immediate retaliation
The Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) has warned Iranians against sharing news of overnight Israeli strikes. “Citizens are told that any transmission of images or news to hostile media affiliated with
Israel on Saturday morning said it concluded retaliatory strikes on Iran that lasted four hours overnight and were focused on military targets. The strikes, which included fighter jets and drones, were in response
Satellite imagery has shown Israel struck nuclear testing sites in its weekend air attacks on Iran, in addition to air defense systems, perhaps opening the way for future raids if threatened by Tehran. Iran’s
In his first response to the Israeli attack on Iran’s military installations, Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei refrained from an outright call for retaliation and delegated the decision to “authorities”. Khamenei
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