BAKU, Azerbaijan, June 17. Following the
strike by military aircraft of the Israeli Defense Forces on the
missile installation near Tabriz, Iran, satellite photographs of
the facility have been made public, Trend reports via the Times of Israel.
The satellite images were released by Planet Labs.
The visuals depict the extensive devastation of structural
assets and vehicular units on the premises, alongside the
combustion of terrestrial vegetation consequent to the
conflagration that ensued post-missile engagement.
One of the orbital reconnaissance captures delineates the
remnants of three obliterated ballistic missile deployment
systems.
Israel launched airstrikes on Iran in the early hours of June
13, killing a significant number of military personnel. Among the
dead were Iran’s Chief of the General Staff Mohammad Bagheri, IRGC
Commander-in-Chief Hossein Salami, Khatam al-Anbiya Central
Headquarters Commander Gholamali Rashid, and IRGC Aerospace Force
Commander Amir Ali Hajizadeh. Nine nuclear scientists and several
high-ranking officials were also reported killed.
That same evening, Iran responded with a large-scale attack,
firing more than 150 ballistic missiles and over 100 drones at Tel
Aviv and other locations. The strikes caused civilian casualties
and extensive damage.
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