Over the past two days, the Israeli Air Force conducted strikes on approximately 400 targets of the Iranian terrorist regime, the IDF Spokesperson’s Unit said on Wednesday.
Overnight, the Israeli Air Force, acting on intelligence, completed a broad wave of strikes against dozens of military infrastructure sites of the Iranian terror regime in the heart of Tehran.
The IDF further degraded the regime’s production industries, striking approximately 15 weapons manufacturing sites, including a central complex of the Iranian Ministry of Defense, said the IDF Spokesperson’s Unit statement.
The Ministry of Defense had established within the targeted complex a missile production and development sites for missiles intended to be launched at aircraft and remotely piloted aircraft, the statement noted.
In parallel, the IDF struck air defense systems, launch sites, as well as production and storage facilities for ballistic missiles and missiles intended to target Israeli aircraft.
“The completed strikes are part of the phase focused on deepening the damage to the core systems and foundations of the Iranian terror regime," the IDF said.
On Tuesday, the IDF struck a research and development facility that systematically transferred chemical substances to the Iranian terror regime.
The factory, owned by the Tofiq Daru Company, served as a principal supplier of fentanyl to the SPND organization, according to the statement. The SPND organization is responsible for the development of chemical weapons for the Iranian terror regime.
The factory, which presented itself as a civilian company, in practice transferred to the Iranian terror regime chemical substances, including fentanyl, that were used for research and development of chemical weapons.
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