A single report claims that a U.S. military strike killed the head of Iran's Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps at an underground command center. The report has not been independently confirmed, and no details on the location or timing of the strike have been provided.
A single unverified report claims that a U.S. military strike killed the head of Iran's Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) at an underground command center. The source of the report has not been identified, and no details on the location, timing, or circumstances of the strike have been provided.
The Zioneer has previously reported on several unverified incidents involving IRGC casualties in recent months. These include the reported killing of an IRGC air base commander in Kerman in June, the killing of two IRGC members in an Israeli strike, and the deaths of three IRGC members in U.S. strikes in Khuzestan in July. None of these reports have been officially confirmed by Iranian authorities or independent sources.
If confirmed, the reported killing of the IRGC chief would represent a major escalation in U.S. operations against Iran's most powerful military force. However, the lack of corroboration and the absence of official statements from Washington or Tehran suggest the claim should be treated with caution.
- DevelopingUnverified report: IRGC air base commander killed in Kerman, Iran
- DevelopingIranian media: 3 IRGC members killed in US strikes on Khuzestan
- DevelopingIRGC soldiers report bombing of ground forces headquarters in southern Iran
- DevelopingIran opposition claims US struck IRGC ammunition depot in southern Iran
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