Israel Strikes Iranian Refueling Jet In Mashhad, Tehran Says No Damage Caused
- The Israeli Air Force struck an Iranian aerial refueling aircraft at Mashhad Airport, marking a distance of 2,300 kilometers from Israel, according to a statement from the Israel Defense Forces.
- Over 400 people have been reported killed in strikes across Iran, with at least ten civilians confirmed dead, according to Human Rights Activists monitoring the situation.
- Iranian state media reported no damage to airport infrastructure following the strike.
- The IAF is working to achieve air superiority over Iranian airspace as tensions rise.
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The Israeli Air Force bombed an Iranian realisation aircraft at Mashhad airport in northern Iran, approximately 2,300 kilometres from Israel, marking "the most distant hit from the start of the operation", but possibly the longest air strike in its history, writes The Times of Israel.
Israel Claims It Hit a Refueling Aircraft Deep Inside Iran
Israel’s military claimed attacking an Iranian refueling aircraft in Mashhad in the country’s northeast, saying it was the deepest strike yet inside Iran and the farthest carried out from Israel. Videos circulated Sunday afternoon of black smoke rising in the city, which is home to the Imam Reza shrine. The Israeli military said the aircraft flew a distance of 2,300 kilometers (1,430 miles) from Israel. Iran did not immediately acknowledge the a…
Israel claims it hit Iranian airport
Israel has claimed it hit an Iranian airport amid conflict between the two Middle East rivals. “The Israeli Air Force struck an Iranian aerial refueling aircraft at Mashhad Airport in eastern Iran, approximately 2,300 kilometers from Israel.
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