Attack on Office of Iran’s Supreme Leader

A series of powerful explosions were reported across Tehran and several other Iranian cities on...

Attack on Office of Iran’s Supreme Leader

A series of powerful explosions were reported across Tehran and several other Iranian cities on [insert date], as Israeli forces launched a coordinated series of attacks targeting both military and high-profile political sites, according to international news reports.

In Tehran, the offices of Iran’s Supreme Leader, Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, and the Presidential Administration were reportedly struck. Military installations in key cities including Kermanshah, Qom, Isfahan, Tabriz, and Karaj were also targeted, highlighting the wide geographical scope of the attacks.

In the south, Israeli strikes reportedly hit a naval camp in Konarak, while video footage from the Kurdish region’s small town of Kamiaran shows a bombardment on a base belonging to the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC).

The Israeli military had issued prior warnings urging civilians to evacuate areas near military installations and other sensitive sites. Despite these precautions, images circulating online show damage to residential buildings in Tehran’s Narmak district. Notably, the residence of former President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad appears to have been affected. There is no confirmation as yet regarding whether he sustained any injuries.

BBC reports describe the strikes as part of an intensifying campaign by Israel targeting Iranian military and strategic infrastructure, amid rising tensions in the region. The scale of the attacks and the targeting of both political and military sites underline the increasing volatility and risk of escalation in the ongoing Israel–Iran confrontation.

Authorities in Iran have not yet released detailed casualty figures, but the widespread nature of the explosions suggests potential significant human and material impact. International observers continue to monitor the situation closely as events unfold.

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