IAF bombs Iran's 'most central' naval missiles and mines production site in Yazd
The IDF announced the Israeli Air Force struck the facility in Yazd that produces 'most of the missiles and naval mines developed by the Iranian Navy.' The site was used to plan, develop, assemble, and store 'advanced missiles intended for launch from cruise vessels, submarines, and helicopters toward mobile and stationary maritime targets.' Strike guided by Military Intelligence and Naval Intelligence Directorate. IDF: 'constitutes a significant blow to the production capabilities of the naval forces.' Strike came a day after Israel killed IRGC Navy chief Tangsiri and intel chief Rezaei.
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IDF: IAF bombed Iran's most central naval missiles and mines production site in Yazd. The facility produced advanced missiles for cruise vessels, submarines, and helicopters targeting maritime vessels. 'This constitutes a significant blow to the production capabilities of the Iranian naval forces.' Strike guided by Military Intelligence and Naval Intelligence.
Iran has not confirmed the Yazd strike. The facility is described by the IDF as producing most of Iran's naval missiles and mines — the same capabilities that have been used to threaten Hormuz shipping and which IRGC Navy commanders (now killed) were overseeing.
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