Iran's Supreme Leader Killed in Joint US-Israeli Strike on Tehran Bunker.
Khamenei Eliminated in Airstrike
According to TSN.ua: Iran's Supreme Leader, Ali Khamenei, was killed in a joint US-Israeli operation that targeted his bunker in Tehran on February 28th. The strikes, which resulted in his death, mark a significant escalation in the long-standing covert conflict between these nations and Iran.
The operation involved two major phases. First, on February 28th, 30 bombs were dropped on Khamenei's palace. This was followed by a larger assault on March 6th, where 50 Israeli aircraft bombed an underground bunker in Tehran with 100 bombs. Eight high-ranking Iranian officials were also killed during these attacks.
The Israel Defense Forces struck several targets within the complex, including the office of Iran's president and the headquarters of the Supreme National Security Council. This direct action against the core of Iran's leadership structure is unprecedented in recent decades.
The elimination of Ali Khamenei carries significant implications for regional stability and could lead to a shift in Iranian policy. — Source: analytical review
The operation underscores the deepening security cooperation between the United States and Israel. However, it is also likely to provoke a response from Iran, potentially escalating tensions across the Middle East and in its relations with Western powers.
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