USA/Israel vs Iran - Day 2
Less than twenty four hours after the combined USA and Israeli onslaught on Iran, Iran’s military establishment has reportedly suffered another devastating blow following claims that its Chief of Staff, Abdolrahim Mousavi, was killed in a fresh wave of coordinated airstrikes allegedly carried out by the United States and Israel.
Iranian state television announced on Sunday that Mousavi died during the latest bombardment, describing the attack as part of an escalating campaign targeting the country’s top command structure.
Here’s the breakdown of the bombardments on Iran Sunday night and Monday, including the cities, facilities, and leadership casualties:
Cities & Facilities Targeted
- Tehran – Multiple strikes, including government and military command centers. Smoke and explosions were reported across the capital.
- Natanz nuclear facility – A major target in central Iran, struck to cripple Iran’s nuclear program.
- Isfahan – Air defense and missile production sites hit.
- Shiraz & Bandar Abbas – Naval bases and missile launch sites attacked.
- Mashhad – Reports of strikes on military logistics hubs.
Leadership Casualties
- Ayatollah Ali Khamenei (Supreme Leader) – Confirmed killed in the strikes. This is the most significant leadership loss for Iran.
- Hezbollah commanders – Israeli strikes extended into Lebanon, hitting Beirut’s Dahiyeh district. Several senior Hezbollah figures were reported killed, though exact names are still being verified.
Casualty Figures
- Iran – At least 555 killed, including military personnel and civilians.
- Israel – 10 killed from Iranian missile and drone retaliation.
- US & Gulf states – 3 US soldiers and 5 people in Gulf countries killed in Iranian counterstrikes.
This marks the most extensive bombardment of Iran in decades, with both strategic military facilities and leadership directly targeted. The death of Khamenei is a historic turning point, and Hezbollah’s losses show the conflict has already spread regionally.
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