1. Overview of the conflict
The clashes began in the early hours of Saturday morning, June 14.
The Zionist regime carried out widespread but scattered attacks against various Iranian targets using stealth fighters (F-35), drones, microdrones, and missiles.
Iran activated its air defense systems nationwide and intercepted and destroyed several air targets.
Iran also used Arash suicide drones to attack targets deep inside the Zionist regime.
2. Zionist regime attacks: scope and effects
Targets attacked:
1. Oil and gas facilities:
Explosion and fire in Phase 14 of South Pars and the Fajr Jam refinery, which were quickly contained.
2. Industrial centers:
Explosion at the Khuzestan Steel Company, the Farda Motors factory in Borujerd, and an industrial center in Lorestan.
Attack on a military garrison in Kermanshah.
3. Nuclear facilities:
The Isfahan nuclear site was targeted several times. According to the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA), four buildings were damaged, but no radiation leaks were reported.
Satellite images showed that the Fordow site was not damaged.
4. Urban and civilian areas:
Civilian casualties were reported in Hamedan, East Azerbaijan, and Tehran.
Martyrdom of Dr. Majid Tajan Jari, a scientific elite and artificial intelligence expert.
In Tehran, the death toll from the early morning attack on a 14-story residential complex (Shahrek Shahid Chamran) on Friday, June 13, rose to 60, including 20 children.
5. Emergency personnel:
Drone attacks on ambulances in West Azerbaijan and Asadabad, Hamedan, resulted in the martyrdom of emergency personnel.
Military casualties:
The martyrdom of several high-ranking Iranian military commanders was confirmed:
Ghalamreza Mehrabi (Deputy of the General Staff of the Armed Forces for Intelligence)
Ghal Mehdi Rabbani (Deputy of the General Staff of the Armed Forces for Operations)
Also, 3 other nuclear scientists were martyred, which with the addition of 6 more scientists on Friday, their number reached 9.
3. Iranian air defense response
Key interceptions:
The IRGC's Khordad 3rd system destroyed an Israeli drone near the Natanz nuclear site.
More than 20 flying targets were intercepted in Ahvaz, Isfahan, Qom, Bushehr, Ilam, Shiraz, Khorramabad, Tehran and other areas.
Iran announced that it had shot down 3 Israeli F-35 fighter jets in the past two days; two Israeli pilots were captured alive.
Flight restrictions:
The Iranian Civil Aviation Organization has suspended all flights and urged people to avoid airports.
4. Iran’s counter-operation
Drone attack on Israeli territory:
Iranian army Arash drones have hit predetermined targets deep inside the occupied territories today, Saturday, June 14.
According to Iranian sources, these drones have passed through the Israeli defense layers, although this claim has not been independently verified.
5. Iran’s internal security and intelligence situation
The Iranian Ministry of Intelligence arrested 16 people in Isfahan on charges of cyber and media cooperation with the enemy.
Warnings have been issued about light vehicles carrying suspicious equipment, especially for transporting micro-aircraft.
6. International Reactions and the Atomic Energy Agency
The Atomic Energy Agency confirmed that the Isfahan nuclear facility was damaged, but there was no radioactive leak.
Satellite images from Maxar show that the Fordow facility remained intact.
Iranian officials have announced that the Zionist regime has called for a halt to Iran's attacks through intermediaries.
Conclusion
The overall result of the Zionist regime's performance today is nothing but failure and inability to inflict serious blows on the important military and economic facilities of the Islamic Republic of Iran. But on the other hand, from the continued downing of the legendary F-35 fighter jet to the successful operation of Arash drones, as well as the successful operation of air defense systems, all have indicated Iran's remarkable successes.
Source: Afghan Voice News Agency (AVA) Tehran