Iran has struck the office of Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, according to a statement from the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC).
The IRGC reported that the attack occurred in the morning. The fate of the Israeli government leader remains unknown, as stated in the announcement.
Additionally, the Iranian side claimed to have hit the location of the Israeli Air Force commander. No further details were provided.
There is currently no information on the consequences of the strikes, damages, or potential casualties. Israeli authorities have not yet commented on the IRGC's statement.
Recall that on February 28, Israeli armed forces attacked military facilities in Iran, which was officially confirmed by the country's Defense Minister Israel Katz, who described the actions as a preventive measure. Following the start of the operation, Israeli authorities declared a state of emergency across the country.
Later, U.S. President Donald Trump officially confirmed the start of a large-scale military operation against Iran, conducted jointly with Israel, aimed at eliminating an "immediate threat" and preventing Tehran from acquiring nuclear weapons.
The situation in the Middle East has escalated into a stage of large-scale military confrontation. After the joint Israel-U.S. operation against targets in Iran, Tehran initiated a massive retaliatory attack affecting not only Israel but also neighboring Arab states.
Source: podrobno.uz