Israel attacks Iran's underground barracks in Tehran
According to the Israeli Army, it has carried out more than 100 attacks on underground barracks and destroyed launch bases and ballistic missiles. It has stressed that the war will last "as long as necessary." Since Saturday, 555 people have been killed in Iran, according to the Red Moon.
Israeli attack last night in Tehran. Photo: EFE
Since Saturday, Israel has attacked Iran almost without interruption, and todaythe army has reported that it has attacked the underground barracks in Tehran. Military sources have specified in a video conference with local Israeli media that the war against Iran will last "as long as necessary."
"Recently, the Israeli Defense Forces launched a new offensive in Tehran. Dozens of Air Force aircraft have launched more than 100 attacks on the regime's underground barracks," said Army spokesman Effie Defrin.
In collaboration with the U.S. Army, he explained that they have a "systematic plan" to launch the attack, adding that launch bases and ballistic missilesare destroying ere.
He noted that "at the moment, hundreds of Air Force aircraft are simultaneously attacking targets in Lebanon and Iran."
Ajournalist asked about Donald Trump's statements about the duration of the attacks (the US president said the war would last about four weeks). Defrine has not set a deadline and has stressed that "they will take as long as necessary." "We have several objectives in this war. We have them defined and over time we will go deeper. We have to do as much damage as possible to the regime."
On the other hand, according to a count by the Red Moon, attacks by Israel and the UShave killed 555 peoplein Iran since Saturday.
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