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In reply to the discussion: War with Iran Soon? [View all]EX500rider
(12,291 posts)16. "Isolated aerial attacks aren't an all out war." These sound like isolated aerial attacks to you? lol
13 June
In the early hours of 13 June 2025, the IDF attacked dozens of Iranian nuclear facilities, military bases and infrastructure installations, and key military commanders.[142] By 06:30 IDT, the Israeli Air Force (IAF) had launched five waves of air strikes,[144] using more than 200 fighter jets to drop more than 330 munitions on about 100 targets.
14 June
In the early morning of 14 June, Iranian media reported an explosion and a fire at Tehran's Mehrabad International Airport.[180] It also reported Iranian air defenses engaging Israeli projectiles above Isfahan[181] and exchanging fire with Israeli drones on reconnaissance missions in northwestern Iran.[182] The IDF later said that it bombed an underground facility in western Iran used to store ballistic and cruise missiles.[183] Iran confirmed the deaths of General Gholamreza Mehrabi and General Mehdi Rabbani.
Iran's Ministry of Petroleum announced attacks on two oil fields in Bushehr province,[189][190] where fires halted the production of gas.[191] The Red Crescent Society said Israel had attacked 18 of the 31 provinces of Iran.[192] In the evening, the IDF announced a new wave of strikes on "military targets" in Tehran,[193] which cut off electricity in the Shahran neighborhood, striking oil and gasoline depots,[194] the Iranian Ministry of Defence headquarters, and the Organization of Defensive Innovation and Research building.
15 June
A strike was reported on the Ministry of Justice building in Tehran and the IAF said that it bombed a refueling plane at the Mashhad Shahid Hasheminejad International Airport in what was possibly the most distant operation in its history.[221][222] Israel also struck surface-to-surface missiles in Iran as well as military bases and the Iranian foreign ministry.[223] Missiles struck and killed the intelligence chief and the intelligence deputy chief of the IRGC.
16 June
The IDF hit the command center of the Quds Force in Tehran.[231] Iran International reported explosions were heard in the vicinity of the Fordow nuclear facility.[232] IDF strikes were said to have taken place in the vicinity of the Parchin military installations.[233] The IRGC's Ansar al-Mahdi Corps reported that one of its commanders and a soldier were killed in an attack in Ijrud County of Zanjan province.[234]
The IDF said it has destroyed 120 surface-to-surface missile launchers in Iran. Brigadier-General Effie Defrin said that 30% of Iran's missile launchers have been destroyed and said it destroyed a weapons convoy between Tehran and Qom.[27][235]
IRNA reported that Israeli forces struck the Farabi Hospital in Kermanshah,[84] causing significant damage and at least 15 buildings in the Kermanshah missile factory were hit by Israel.[236][237] Israel bombed the Islamic Republic of Iran Broadcasting (IRIB) state broadcaster during a live broadcast.
The IDF hit a building killing Iran's intelligence chief and other key senior officials. Mohammad Kazemi, Hassan Mohaqeq, and Mohammad Khatami were confirmed to have been killed by the airstrike.
17 June
The IDF assassinated Major-General Ali Shadmani just days after he was appointed as a commander of Khatam al-Anbiya Headquarters.[270][271][272] According to The Jerusalem Post, Shadmani was killed alongside dozens of IRGC officers.[273] Israel said that it conducted "several extensive strikes" on military targets in western Iran, targeting missile launchers and unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV) storage facilities.[274] According to Mehr News Agency, an Israeli rocket hit a checkpoint in Kashan, killing three people and injuring four others.[275] Israeli forces struck a residential building in Tehran, according to IRNA, which also reported that three people were rescued from the rubble by the Red Crescent.[276] The IDF announced that it conducted heavy strikes against Iranian ballistic missile launchers in Isfahan using 60 fighter jets and that 12 missile storage and launch sites were hit during the attacks.
The IDF said 40% of Iran's ballistic missile launchers had been destroyed.[268] The Institute for the Study of War in the US noted that the five morning attacks had fewer missiles than previous salvos, which it held as indicating a degradation of Iran's missile force.
18 June
The IDF said that 50 fighter jets struck around 20 buildings in Tehran, including factories producing raw materials, components and manufacturing systems for ballistic missiles. Iranian media said that the IDF struck an IRGC-affiliated university and a missile factory in Khojir.[285] The IDF also said it had destroyed 70 missile batteries.[286][287][14] Israel also attacked nuclear centrifuge production sites, with the IAEA confirming strikes on Karaj's TESA Complex and the Tehran Research Complex.[288][289]
In the morning, Israel hit sites in Tehran and issued an evacuation order for people in district 18 of Tehran.[290] Iran's internal security headquarters was destroyed during the attacks, according to Israel.[291] An Iranian Red Crescent building was also reportedly struck.
In the afternoon, the IDF said that it had struck 40 military targets in western Iran, including a primed Emad missile launcher, missile storage sites, and soldiers, with 25 fighter jets. To date, IDF spokesperson Effie Defrin said that 1,100 targets in Iran had been struck by Israel. He added that five AH-1 helicopters were struck in Kermanshah in the morning. Later, the IDF said that it destroyed three more AH-1 helicopters.[294] The IDF later announced that 60 fighter jets participated in a wave of strikes against 20 targets in Tehran, including weapon manufacturing facilities, centrifuge production sites, and nuclear research and development locations.
19 June
The IAF hit targets in Tehran with airstrikes during the night of 18 June.[302] In the morning, Israel hit dozens of military facilities in Iran including air defense and missile production sites.[303]
The IR-40 reactor containment building at the Arak Nuclear Complex was destroyed as were nearby distillation towers.[304] Earlier in the day, Israel had told told residents of the surrounding areas of Arak and Khondab to evacuate.[305] Israel said there was no danger of radiation leakage. The IAEA said that the reactor was "not operational and contained no nuclear material".[306][307] The IDF said it believes it has destroyed two thirds of the Iran's missile launchers.[308] The IDF said that its drones struck Iranian soldiers who were repairing ballistic missile launchers.
20 June
Overnight, the IDF claimed to have targeted Iranian military sites, including missile production facilities, the SPND program headquarters, and a Tehran nuclear research center, later reporting the destruction of 35 missile launchers.[326][327][328]
While the IDF stated it targeted infrastructure in western and central Iran, Iranian media reported a drone strike on a Gisha district residential building, allegedly a Basij military base, and the assassination of an unnamed nuclear scientist.
21 June
Israel struck three buildings in Isfahan, with Iranian media reporting that a nuclear facility was targeted.[343] Defense Minister Israel Katz said the IDF killed Quds Force commander Saeed Izadi and struck the vehicle of IRGC commander Behnam Shahriyari.[344][345] Iran confirmed the killing of a tenth nuclear scientist, Isar Tabatabai-Qamsheh.[346][347]
The IAEA stated that a centrifuge workshop in the nuclear research complex in Isfahan was destroyed by the Israeli strikes.[348][349] IAF struck a residential building in Qom, while explosions were reported over Najafabad, Malard, Isfahan and Tehran.[350] Israeli airstrikes targeted a nuclear site in Isfahan, according to the deputy provincial governor who spoke to the Fars new agency.[351][348][352] Fars reported that the air defense system in Isfahan had been activated.[351] The IDF said that it hit a military installation in Shiraz, no casualties were reported,[353] and following an Israeli airstrike, the headquarters of the Iranian Cyber Police (FATA) in Tehran sustained significant damage.[354]
The IDF announced that it attacked dozens of military targets in the Ahvaz area, using 30 fighter jets that dropped around 50 munitions. Among the targets were a ballistic missile storage facility and a radar site.[355] A strike in Tehran killed a former bodyguard of assassinated Hezbollah leader Hassan Nasrallah alongside a member of Kata'ib Sayyid al-Shuhada.[356] Later, the IDF said that around 60 fighter jets conducted strikes in central Iran in the evening, destroying three F-14 fighter jet.
22 June: US strikes on Iran nuclear sites
According to the IDF, 20 fighter jets conducted overnight strikes on dozens of military targets in central Iran, including weapons production and storage sites, air defenses, and infrastructure at Isfahan International Airport. In the morning, the IDF said that it destroyed two Iranian F-5 fighter jets at Dezful Airport alongside eight ballistic missile launchers, killing nearby soldiers.[362][363] Strong explosions were heard in Tehran, Isfahan and Bandar Lengeh, with Iranian air defense systems being activated.[364]
Explosions were also heard in Bushehr. Iranian media reported that Israel struck a power plant and a military garrison in Yazd.[365] The IDF confirmed conducting simultaneous strikes in the areas of Isfahan, Bushehr, Ahvaz, and Yazd, using 30 fighter jets that dropped around 60 munitions. Among the targets were the 'Imam Hussein' strategic missile headquarters in Yazd, an Iranian drone regiment headquarters, air defense battery factories, missile launchers, and drone storage sites. The strikes killed several Iranian military personnel who were operating at launch platforms.
On 22 June, the United States joined the war on Israel's side and struck the Fordow, Natanz, and Isfahan Iranian nuclear sites, using B2 bombers and Tomahawk missiles.[57][58][375] President Trump said that the targeted facilities were "totally obliterated".[376] In response, the Iranian government said that the Fordow site was not seriously damaged. IRIB said that only Fordow's exit and entry tunnels were destroyed but not the facility itself.[377] Later on, however, Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi admitted that nuclear sites sustained severe damage.[378][379][380] Although initial U.S. intelligence assessments indicated that the U.S. airstrikes did not destroy Iran's nuclear capability and only delayed it for a few months,[381] the Pentagon has since concluded that it set back Iran by one to two years.[382][383] Satellite images of Fordow facility were released by the Associated Press shortly after the strikes.[384] The images showed damage to the entrances of the facility which are blocked by dirt, and also several large holes/craters in the mountain which the facility is under.
23 June
Israeli strikes hit six airfields located in western, eastern, and central Iran, targeting runways, underground facilities, and a refueling aircraft. The strikes destroyed 15 Iranian fighter jets and helicopters such as the F-14, F-5, and AH-1. Israel also targeted missile launchers and storage facilities in Kermanshah.
Around 50 Israeli warplanes conducted extensive strikes in Tehran, dropping over 100 munitions in the span of two hours. The IDF targeted military command centers and infrastructure, and internal security forces, with an Israeli official estimating that hundreds of IRGC fighters were killed.[417][413] Locations hit included the Basij headquarters, Evin Prison and the Palestine Square Countdown Clock.[418] In addition, Israel said it attacked Fordow's access routes. The strike hit the entrance of Evin prison, while Israeli foreign minister Gideon Sa'ar posted "long live freedom"
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Iran%E2%80%93Israel_war
In the early hours of 13 June 2025, the IDF attacked dozens of Iranian nuclear facilities, military bases and infrastructure installations, and key military commanders.[142] By 06:30 IDT, the Israeli Air Force (IAF) had launched five waves of air strikes,[144] using more than 200 fighter jets to drop more than 330 munitions on about 100 targets.
14 June
In the early morning of 14 June, Iranian media reported an explosion and a fire at Tehran's Mehrabad International Airport.[180] It also reported Iranian air defenses engaging Israeli projectiles above Isfahan[181] and exchanging fire with Israeli drones on reconnaissance missions in northwestern Iran.[182] The IDF later said that it bombed an underground facility in western Iran used to store ballistic and cruise missiles.[183] Iran confirmed the deaths of General Gholamreza Mehrabi and General Mehdi Rabbani.
Iran's Ministry of Petroleum announced attacks on two oil fields in Bushehr province,[189][190] where fires halted the production of gas.[191] The Red Crescent Society said Israel had attacked 18 of the 31 provinces of Iran.[192] In the evening, the IDF announced a new wave of strikes on "military targets" in Tehran,[193] which cut off electricity in the Shahran neighborhood, striking oil and gasoline depots,[194] the Iranian Ministry of Defence headquarters, and the Organization of Defensive Innovation and Research building.
15 June
A strike was reported on the Ministry of Justice building in Tehran and the IAF said that it bombed a refueling plane at the Mashhad Shahid Hasheminejad International Airport in what was possibly the most distant operation in its history.[221][222] Israel also struck surface-to-surface missiles in Iran as well as military bases and the Iranian foreign ministry.[223] Missiles struck and killed the intelligence chief and the intelligence deputy chief of the IRGC.
16 June
The IDF hit the command center of the Quds Force in Tehran.[231] Iran International reported explosions were heard in the vicinity of the Fordow nuclear facility.[232] IDF strikes were said to have taken place in the vicinity of the Parchin military installations.[233] The IRGC's Ansar al-Mahdi Corps reported that one of its commanders and a soldier were killed in an attack in Ijrud County of Zanjan province.[234]
The IDF said it has destroyed 120 surface-to-surface missile launchers in Iran. Brigadier-General Effie Defrin said that 30% of Iran's missile launchers have been destroyed and said it destroyed a weapons convoy between Tehran and Qom.[27][235]
IRNA reported that Israeli forces struck the Farabi Hospital in Kermanshah,[84] causing significant damage and at least 15 buildings in the Kermanshah missile factory were hit by Israel.[236][237] Israel bombed the Islamic Republic of Iran Broadcasting (IRIB) state broadcaster during a live broadcast.
The IDF hit a building killing Iran's intelligence chief and other key senior officials. Mohammad Kazemi, Hassan Mohaqeq, and Mohammad Khatami were confirmed to have been killed by the airstrike.
17 June
The IDF assassinated Major-General Ali Shadmani just days after he was appointed as a commander of Khatam al-Anbiya Headquarters.[270][271][272] According to The Jerusalem Post, Shadmani was killed alongside dozens of IRGC officers.[273] Israel said that it conducted "several extensive strikes" on military targets in western Iran, targeting missile launchers and unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV) storage facilities.[274] According to Mehr News Agency, an Israeli rocket hit a checkpoint in Kashan, killing three people and injuring four others.[275] Israeli forces struck a residential building in Tehran, according to IRNA, which also reported that three people were rescued from the rubble by the Red Crescent.[276] The IDF announced that it conducted heavy strikes against Iranian ballistic missile launchers in Isfahan using 60 fighter jets and that 12 missile storage and launch sites were hit during the attacks.
The IDF said 40% of Iran's ballistic missile launchers had been destroyed.[268] The Institute for the Study of War in the US noted that the five morning attacks had fewer missiles than previous salvos, which it held as indicating a degradation of Iran's missile force.
18 June
The IDF said that 50 fighter jets struck around 20 buildings in Tehran, including factories producing raw materials, components and manufacturing systems for ballistic missiles. Iranian media said that the IDF struck an IRGC-affiliated university and a missile factory in Khojir.[285] The IDF also said it had destroyed 70 missile batteries.[286][287][14] Israel also attacked nuclear centrifuge production sites, with the IAEA confirming strikes on Karaj's TESA Complex and the Tehran Research Complex.[288][289]
In the morning, Israel hit sites in Tehran and issued an evacuation order for people in district 18 of Tehran.[290] Iran's internal security headquarters was destroyed during the attacks, according to Israel.[291] An Iranian Red Crescent building was also reportedly struck.
In the afternoon, the IDF said that it had struck 40 military targets in western Iran, including a primed Emad missile launcher, missile storage sites, and soldiers, with 25 fighter jets. To date, IDF spokesperson Effie Defrin said that 1,100 targets in Iran had been struck by Israel. He added that five AH-1 helicopters were struck in Kermanshah in the morning. Later, the IDF said that it destroyed three more AH-1 helicopters.[294] The IDF later announced that 60 fighter jets participated in a wave of strikes against 20 targets in Tehran, including weapon manufacturing facilities, centrifuge production sites, and nuclear research and development locations.
19 June
The IAF hit targets in Tehran with airstrikes during the night of 18 June.[302] In the morning, Israel hit dozens of military facilities in Iran including air defense and missile production sites.[303]
The IR-40 reactor containment building at the Arak Nuclear Complex was destroyed as were nearby distillation towers.[304] Earlier in the day, Israel had told told residents of the surrounding areas of Arak and Khondab to evacuate.[305] Israel said there was no danger of radiation leakage. The IAEA said that the reactor was "not operational and contained no nuclear material".[306][307] The IDF said it believes it has destroyed two thirds of the Iran's missile launchers.[308] The IDF said that its drones struck Iranian soldiers who were repairing ballistic missile launchers.
20 June
Overnight, the IDF claimed to have targeted Iranian military sites, including missile production facilities, the SPND program headquarters, and a Tehran nuclear research center, later reporting the destruction of 35 missile launchers.[326][327][328]
While the IDF stated it targeted infrastructure in western and central Iran, Iranian media reported a drone strike on a Gisha district residential building, allegedly a Basij military base, and the assassination of an unnamed nuclear scientist.
21 June
Israel struck three buildings in Isfahan, with Iranian media reporting that a nuclear facility was targeted.[343] Defense Minister Israel Katz said the IDF killed Quds Force commander Saeed Izadi and struck the vehicle of IRGC commander Behnam Shahriyari.[344][345] Iran confirmed the killing of a tenth nuclear scientist, Isar Tabatabai-Qamsheh.[346][347]
The IAEA stated that a centrifuge workshop in the nuclear research complex in Isfahan was destroyed by the Israeli strikes.[348][349] IAF struck a residential building in Qom, while explosions were reported over Najafabad, Malard, Isfahan and Tehran.[350] Israeli airstrikes targeted a nuclear site in Isfahan, according to the deputy provincial governor who spoke to the Fars new agency.[351][348][352] Fars reported that the air defense system in Isfahan had been activated.[351] The IDF said that it hit a military installation in Shiraz, no casualties were reported,[353] and following an Israeli airstrike, the headquarters of the Iranian Cyber Police (FATA) in Tehran sustained significant damage.[354]
The IDF announced that it attacked dozens of military targets in the Ahvaz area, using 30 fighter jets that dropped around 50 munitions. Among the targets were a ballistic missile storage facility and a radar site.[355] A strike in Tehran killed a former bodyguard of assassinated Hezbollah leader Hassan Nasrallah alongside a member of Kata'ib Sayyid al-Shuhada.[356] Later, the IDF said that around 60 fighter jets conducted strikes in central Iran in the evening, destroying three F-14 fighter jet.
22 June: US strikes on Iran nuclear sites
According to the IDF, 20 fighter jets conducted overnight strikes on dozens of military targets in central Iran, including weapons production and storage sites, air defenses, and infrastructure at Isfahan International Airport. In the morning, the IDF said that it destroyed two Iranian F-5 fighter jets at Dezful Airport alongside eight ballistic missile launchers, killing nearby soldiers.[362][363] Strong explosions were heard in Tehran, Isfahan and Bandar Lengeh, with Iranian air defense systems being activated.[364]
Explosions were also heard in Bushehr. Iranian media reported that Israel struck a power plant and a military garrison in Yazd.[365] The IDF confirmed conducting simultaneous strikes in the areas of Isfahan, Bushehr, Ahvaz, and Yazd, using 30 fighter jets that dropped around 60 munitions. Among the targets were the 'Imam Hussein' strategic missile headquarters in Yazd, an Iranian drone regiment headquarters, air defense battery factories, missile launchers, and drone storage sites. The strikes killed several Iranian military personnel who were operating at launch platforms.
On 22 June, the United States joined the war on Israel's side and struck the Fordow, Natanz, and Isfahan Iranian nuclear sites, using B2 bombers and Tomahawk missiles.[57][58][375] President Trump said that the targeted facilities were "totally obliterated".[376] In response, the Iranian government said that the Fordow site was not seriously damaged. IRIB said that only Fordow's exit and entry tunnels were destroyed but not the facility itself.[377] Later on, however, Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi admitted that nuclear sites sustained severe damage.[378][379][380] Although initial U.S. intelligence assessments indicated that the U.S. airstrikes did not destroy Iran's nuclear capability and only delayed it for a few months,[381] the Pentagon has since concluded that it set back Iran by one to two years.[382][383] Satellite images of Fordow facility were released by the Associated Press shortly after the strikes.[384] The images showed damage to the entrances of the facility which are blocked by dirt, and also several large holes/craters in the mountain which the facility is under.
23 June
Israeli strikes hit six airfields located in western, eastern, and central Iran, targeting runways, underground facilities, and a refueling aircraft. The strikes destroyed 15 Iranian fighter jets and helicopters such as the F-14, F-5, and AH-1. Israel also targeted missile launchers and storage facilities in Kermanshah.
Around 50 Israeli warplanes conducted extensive strikes in Tehran, dropping over 100 munitions in the span of two hours. The IDF targeted military command centers and infrastructure, and internal security forces, with an Israeli official estimating that hundreds of IRGC fighters were killed.[417][413] Locations hit included the Basij headquarters, Evin Prison and the Palestine Square Countdown Clock.[418] In addition, Israel said it attacked Fordow's access routes. The strike hit the entrance of Evin prison, while Israeli foreign minister Gideon Sa'ar posted "long live freedom"
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Iran%E2%80%93Israel_war
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purpose of attack on Iran is to raise oil prices so trump inc can rake in more billions nt
msongs
Wednesday
#3
"Isolated aerial attacks aren't an all out war." These sound like isolated aerial attacks to you? lol
EX500rider
Thursday
#16
".....and not the type and scale of attacks you would see during an actual war,"
EX500rider
Thursday
#19
I used to think the next conflict would be NATO joing the US to oppose Russia
maxrandb
15 hrs ago
#34
Dip shit might be more inclined since he's likely having a tantrum over SCOTUS
themaguffin
Friday
#23