Video footage shared by N12 News appears to show explosions in the Iranian capital, while also reporting strikes in other Iranian cities, including Parchin, Kerman, Arak, and Bandar-e Lengeh.
The IDF launched a series of strikes targeting Iranian regime infrastructure across Tehran during the early morning hours on Friday, the military confirmed.
Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps spokesperson Ali Mohammad Naini was killed in the strikes, Iranian state media announced.
Video footage shared by N12 News appears to show explosions in the Iranian capital, while also reporting strikes in other Iranian cities, including Parchin, Kerman, Arak, and Bandar-e Lengeh.
On Thursday night, the military stated that it had struck more than 130 infrastructure sites belonging to the Iranian regime.
The targets included ballistic missile sites, UAVs, and defense systems across Western and central Iran.
The statement read “The Israel Air Force continues to strike in western and central Iran to reduce to the fullest extent possible the scope of fire toward the State of Israel and to expand its aerial superiority over Iran.”
Meanwhile, US Central Command on Thursday posted satellite imagery of the Karaj Surface-to-Surface Missile Plant, showing the damage caused after the US military conducted a strike on the facility on March 11, comparing it to earlier images of before the strike occured.
Additionally, the Human Rights Activists News Agency collated the casualties in Iran since operations Roaring Lion and Epic Fury began on February 28.
At least 3,186 people have been killed in the three weeks of strikes, HRANA's data showed, including 1,394 civilians, at least 210 of whom were children, 1,153 "military" fatalities, and 639 "unclassified" fatalities.
HRANA's data did not distinguish between those killed in Israeli or US strikes.
This is a developing story.