Israel strikes six Iranian Airfields, destroys 15 Aircraft
Israel has struck six Iranian airfields across the country and destroyed 15 aircraft, raising tensions and fears of further escalation in the region.
The Israeli army announced that it had carried out targeted airstrikes on six major airports across different provinces in Iran and destroyed 15 aircraft.
The army stated on Monday, June 23, that airports located in Mashhad, Tabriz, Tehran, Hamadan, Shahid Bakhtiari, and Dezful were hit.
According to the Israeli military, these strikes were intended to degrade Iran’s capability to launch aerial attacks from these sites.
Additionally, Israel reported hitting missile and drone sites in Isfahan, Bushehr, Ahvaz, and, for the first time, targeting the Yazd region.
Earlier, the army had announced its plan to continue its strikes on Iranian military infrastructure, especially in Kermanshah province.
Iranian officials have not yet provided an official response to these strikes or any confirmation of the reported damage.
Observers fear that these raids may escalate the already tense conflict in the region and draw more countries into the ongoing hostilities.
Efforts for diplomatic intervention may become increasingly important if further attacks continue to destabilize the region and endanger civilians.
As regional and international actors monitor the situation closely, it is vital to encourage peaceful resolutions to prevent further suffering and insecurity.
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