Israeli Air Force strikes Iran's missile systems in Isfaqan and Tehran


The Israeli Air Force attacked Iranian radar installations and missile systems located near Tehran, as well as the city of Isfahan. This was announced on June 20 by the press service of the Israel Defense Forces (IDF).
"Attacks were carried out on Iranian missile systems and radar installations in the areas of Isfahan and Tehran, which were intended to destroy Israel Defense Forces aircraft and disrupt their operations," the military's Telegram channel said.
According to the IDF, the strikes in the area of the Iranian capital will expand the freedom of action of the Israeli Air Force in the airspace of the neighboring country and will ensure Israel's air superiority.
Also on June 20, the deputy governor of the Iranian province of Gilan, Ali Bagheri, said that Israel had attacked the vicinity of the city of Rasht off the coast of the Caspian Sea in northern Iran. After that, an investigation was launched into possible damage to the technology park. The Israel Defense Forces confirmed on the Telegram channel that it had completed a series of strikes on the center of Tehran.
The Times of Israel newspaper reported that the Israeli Air Force carried out a series of strikes on a nuclear research center and military facilities in Tehran last night. It is reported that more than 60 fighter jets were involved in the attack on Iran, which dropped about 120 munitions.
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