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IDF says aircraft struck key IRGC sites in Tehran — headquarters, missile storage, air defense manufacturing
·Tehran, Iran
The Israeli Air Force carried out intensive strikes over April 6 against key IRGC infrastructure in Tehran. Targets included the central IRGC headquarters, IRGC air force headquarters, ballistic missile storage and launch sites, and a facility manufacturing air defense systems. The IDF described the campaign as degrading Iran's ability to suppress its own population and sustain its missile campaign.
The IDF announced on April 6 evening that Israeli aircraft had conducted intensive strikes against Iran's Revolutionary Guard Corps in Tehran. Key targets included: (1) a central IRGC site 'responsible for suppressing the civilian population in Iran,' (2) IRGC headquarters infrastructure, (3) IRGC Air Force headquarters, (4) ballistic missile storage and launch sites, and (5) a facility used to manufacture air defense systems. The strikes were described as the latest phase of Israel's decapitation and infrastructure degradation campaign. This wave of strikes came hours after the confirmation of IRGC Intelligence Chief Maj. Gen. Majid Khademi's death in a separate strike.
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Actor responses
IDF confirmed intensive IRGC strikes in Tehran; targets included central IRGC HQ, IRGC Air Force HQ, missile sites, and air defense manufacturing.
IRGC Khatam Al-Anbia central command responded that Iranian forces would respond to attacks from 'American and Zionist enemies.'
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