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Israel carried out a wide-scale strike operation in Tehran, targeting multiple strategic installations linked to Iran’s missile programme.
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New Delhi: In a major escalation, Israel carried out a wide-scale strike operation in Tehran, targeting multiple strategic installations linked to Iran’s missile programme.
According to Israeli sources, dozens of high-value targets associated with Iran’s military infrastructure were hit during the sortie. Among the key sites struck was a central compound of the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps, allegedly used for the production and development of ballistic missile components.
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Among the sites struck:
- A central IRGC compound utilized for the production and development of ballistic missile components
- A missile production components storage facility…— Israel Defense Forces (@IDF) March 21, 2026
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Other targets included a storage facility housing missile production components, a compound linked to the Ministry of Defence responsible for manufacturing missile fuel, and an additional site involved in the production of ballistic missile parts.
The strikes are being viewed as a significant attempt to degrade Iran’s missile capabilities amid rising tensions in the region. There has been no immediate confirmation from Iranian authorities regarding the extent of the damage or casualties.
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The development is likely to further escalate the already volatile situation in the Middle East, with fears of retaliatory action and a broader conflict looming.