The KSIR commander announced the alleged defeat of more than 150 goals, including the airbase, which holds f -35 fighters, F -16 and F -15.
In Iran, they said that during the missile strike in Israel, more than 150 goals including the airbase were struck. This was announced by the Iranian corps commander of the Islamic Revolution (KSIR) general Ahmad Vakhidi. His statement late at night on Friday, June 13, was published by Tasnim.
It was noted that the operations used the missiles and drones of Iran’s aerospace forces both at military bases and in missile centers and other weapons.
Commander Ksir said more than 150 goals were amazed -including the airbase, which holds f -35 fighters, F -16 and F -15. Particular attention is paid to tel-nof air base, as well as objects in Navatimiy OD, where there are control centers and electronic warfare.
The KSIR statement also noted that attacks were also brought to other Israeli military infrastructure facilities, without specifying their location and size.
“Field reports, satellite images and intelligence data intervention indicate that twelve ballistic missiles effectively hits strategic goals. Despite interception statements, the enemy could not withstand the waves of attacking the missile of the Islamic Republic of Iran,” the report said.
The Iran military called these actions to respond to Israeli’s airstrikes for Iranian matters, aimed at the country’s nuclear and military infrastructure.
Remember that on Friday night Iran was conducting two waves of Israeli’s ballistic shelling. Iran announced the “way -aid” of the missiles, while “less than one hundred” missiles were launched in IDF. After midnight there was a third wave of missiles – in Israel they said there were “dozen dozen.”
According to media reports, the United States and neighboring countries helped Israel drop missiles.
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