More than 60 fighter jets conduct strikes in Tehran, missile manufacturing sites struck

Over 60 IAF jets strike dozens of Iranian military targets with 120 munitions. Strikes focused on Tehran’s missile manufacturing sites, including those producing components and raw materials.

Overnight Thursday, more than 60 IAF fighter jets, guided by precise intelligence from the IDF Intelligence Directorate, struck dozens of military targets in Iran using approximately 120 munitions.

During the night, several industrial sites used to manufacture missiles were struck in the Tehran area. These sites were developed over many years and served as a key industrial center for the Iranian Ministry of Defense.

Among the targets were sites producing missile components and facilities manufacturing raw materials used in casting missile engines.

As part of the ongoing efforts to degrade the Iranian regime’s nuclear weapons program, the IDF struck the SPND headquarters in Tehran. The SPND headquarters is used for research and development of advanced technologies and weapons supporting the Iranian regime’s military capabilities. It was established in 2011 by Mohsen Fakhrizadeh, the founder of Iran’s nuclear weapons program.

Additionally, a site producing a critical component of the Iranian regime’s nuclear weapons program was targeted.

Simultaneously, four UAVs launched from Iran were intercepted by the IAF overnight.

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