
In a series of strikes overnight on Sunday, the IDF targeted three airports across Iran holding Iranian Air Force and IRGC Air Force capabilities.
The IDF struck Iranian regime terror infrastructure in Tehran and other areas across Iran, the military announced early on Tuesday.
Earlier, an attack was reported at the airport in Kashan, a northern city in the Isfahan province, according to N12.
IDF strikes airports
The military announced on Monday a series of large-scale strikes by the Air Force on three airports across Tehran overnight Sunday.
The attacks were conducted in an attempt to wear down Iranian Air Force and IRGC Air Force capabilities, according to the IDF.
The targets were located in Bahram Airport, Azmayesh Airport, and Mehrabad Airport, the last of which was used as a central hub by the IRGC’s Quds Force.
Later on Tuesday, a projectile hit a synagogue in the center of Tehran, semi-official Mehr News reported. The origin of the projectile is unknown.
Additionally, the Iranian Red Crescent reported strikes on a residential area in Tehran, while other strikes were reported in Isfahan, Yazd, Karaj, and Bandar Chabahar.
This is a developing story.
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