As tensions escalate between Israel and Iran, a dramatic scene unfolded in Tehran over the weekend, with civilians captured on video fleeing the city to escape the ongoing conflict.
The situation has grown increasingly dire as Israel launched further strikes on Tehran, intensifying the hostilities.
According to Gateway Pundit, the Tasmin News Agency has reported the deaths of ten members of Iran's air defense system in Urmia, casualties of an Israeli strike. In a significant development, Iran's Supreme Leader, Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, has reportedly taken refuge in an underground bunker in Lavizan, located in northeastern Tehran.
Iran International cites informed sources within the country, stating that Khamenei, along with his family, including his son Mojtaba, was relocated to the bunker shortly after Israel commenced its attacks on Tehran early Friday.
This move mirrors previous operations, True Promise 1 and True Promise 2, during which the Supreme Leader's family was similarly sheltered, although at that time, two of his sons, Masoud and Mostafa, were not present.
Israel's strategic strikes continue to erode Iran's military capabilities, with recent attacks targeting Iranian missile launchers. This action is expected to further diminish Iran's defensive capacity. As the conflict persists, the impact on regional stability and the broader geopolitical landscape remains a pressing concern.
The unfolding events underscore the complexities of the Middle East's security dynamics, where the balance of power is continually tested.
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