IDF strikes 'critical' Iranian ballistic missile manufacturing sites in Tehran
Key Points:
- The Israel Defense Forces (IDF) conducted airstrikes on Iranian command centers and weapon production sites in Tehran, targeting ballistic missile component manufacturing, drone engine production, and air defense facilities.
- Earlier strikes on Saturday destroyed several temporary Iranian command centers and eliminated their commanders, following the relocation of these centers to mobile units after previous attacks on permanent sites.
- The IDF also targeted numerous ballistic missile production and storage facilities, aerial defense systems, and observation posts based on military intelligence.
- On Friday, the IDF confirmed attacks on Iran’s Khandab heavy water reactor in Arak and a uranium enrichment facility in Ardakan, involving over 50 Israeli fighter jets.
- A missile strike also hit the Bushehr nuclear plant in Iran on Friday, with Iranian authorities reporting no casualties, damage, or technical disruptions.