2 high-ranking military personnel killed in Monday’s Israeli strikes on Iran - Anadolu Ajansı
Two high-ranking Iranian military personnel were killed in Israeli strikes that occurred on Monday.
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Two high-ranking Iranian military personnel were killed in Israeli strikes that occurred on Monday.
The Lebanese health ministry reported that Israeli strikes killed five people in eastern Lebanon and three more near the southern city of Tyre on Thursday, with a total of eight wounded, including three children and two women. These strikes occurred a day after Lebanon and Israel agreed to a ceasefire plan rejected by Hezbollah.
During a conversation, President Trump was asked if killing US troops would be his red line for ending the ceasefire with Iran, to which he responded that it would be a good reason to restart the war.
In the early hours of Tuesday, June 2, Russia launched widespread attacks on various Ukrainian cities using 656 drones and 73 missiles, resulting in at least 18 deaths, including six in the capital Kyiv, and significant damage in multiple areas.
Mohammad AliDoust, a 22-year-old Iranian, was killed by the Islamic regime and the IRGC in Chalous. The regime has reportedly massacred over 40,000 Iranians, including young people, workers, students, and athletes, during protests demanding freedom and a normal life.
The Israeli Army announced that during an airstrike in the Nabatieh region of southern Lebanon yesterday, a commander of Hezbollah's missile unit was killed. The operation was conducted under the guidance of forces from the Golani Brigade present in the Beaufort area.
Israeli forces conducted an airstrike on the city of Tyre in southern Lebanon, reportedly killing several Hezbollah members and wounding a large number of others, according to regional media reports. No additional details on the identities of the targets or exact casualty figures have been provided.
Twenty-one-year-old Amir Izadi was among the more than 40,000 Iranians killed by the Islamic Republic regime during two days of violent crackdowns on protesters in late 2025. Izadi's body was found with a smile on his face despite being covered in blood.
War Monitor reports that US military intervention against Iran is likely to resume due to failed negotiations on nuclear programs and sanctions, as core issues remain unresolved despite agreement on terminology.
A high-ranking member of the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) was killed in a targeted assassination in Tehran, Iran.
On the night of February 14, 2026, Ayatollah Khamenei, the Supreme Leader of Iran, was killed, leading to widespread celebrations in Tehran and other cities across the country as Iranians rejoiced what they perceived as the end of decades of oppression and fear imposed by the Islamic Republic regime.
U.S. Sailors conducted night flight operations aboard the USS George H.W. Bush (CVN 77) in the Persian Gulf, with pilots landing on the ship's deck despite challenging conditions of darkness and sea motion.