U.S.–Israeli Airstrike Hits IRGC Weapons Facility in Tehran
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A weapons production facility linked to Iran’s Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) was reportedly destroyed in a joint U.S.–Israel airstrike in the Iranian capital, according to initial reports.
The target, identified as Industrial Production Center No. 14, is situated near the Saipa industrial zone in Tehran and is believed to be involved in military manufacturing activities connected to the IRGC. Sources suggest the facility sustained heavy damage following the strike, though Iranian authorities have not yet issued an official statement detailing the extent of destruction or any casualties.
The airstrike represents a significant escalation in the ongoing conflict between Iran and the U.S.–Israeli coalition, highlighting the continued focus on disabling Tehran’s military infrastructure. Observers note that attacks on weapons production sites could disrupt the IRGC’s ability to produce missiles, drones, and other military equipment, potentially impacting Iran’s operational capabilities in the region.
Officials from both the U.S. and Israel have not commented publicly on the strike, and it remains unclear whether further operations targeting Iranian military facilities are planned in the near term. Analysts warn that continued strikes on strategic sites could further heighten tensions in the Middle East and increase the risk of wider regional escalation.
The international community is closely monitoring the situation, awaiting verification of damage and potential casualties, as well as any responses from Tehran.




