Iranian opposition sources have published a video that they claim shows one of the bases struck by the United States in the early morning strikes. The footage is unverified and no further details on the location or extent of damage are immediately available.
Iranian opposition sources released a video Wednesday morning that they claim shows one of the bases hit by US airstrikes earlier today. The footage is unverified and its authenticity has not been independently confirmed. The video release follows a series of reports from overnight and early morning: at 01:04 Jerusalem, The Zioneer reported that an unverified report claimed massive US strikes across Iran, and that a US military source told the New York Times that airstrikes were ongoing and expected to continue. The Zioneer also reported at 01:04 Jerusalem that Reuters had confirmed two Iranian army bases were struck, and later at 10:22 Jerusalem, that Reuters report was further detailed. The new footage adds to a pattern of opposition-released clips from the recent US strikes; The Zioneer has previously reported on similar footage from Fashvayeh, Tehran province, on June 21 and June 11. The specific base shown in the current video and the extent of damage remain unclear.
7 developments
- DevelopingIranian opposition source releases new footage of US strike in Fashvayeh
- StrongFootage emerges of overnight US strikes on over 80 targets in Iran
- DevelopingIranian social media users circulate AI-generated clip of missile strikes on US base in Jordan
- DevelopingIran opposition claims US struck IRGC ammunition depot in southern Iran
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