According to sources and eyewitness reports in Tehran, the U.S. military has reportedly struck multiple Iranian government buildings, including the residence of Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei, with his status currently unknown. The claim remains unverified and requires official confirmation from credible sources.
Iran has ordered its air force to fly MiG-29 fighter jets at low altitude over Tehran in an apparent show of force, amid reports that the Islamic regime is unable to counter Israeli and U.S. air operations. The low-altitude flights suggest Iran is demonstrating military capability despite constraints in confronting the allied air forces.
According to sources cited by analyst Babak Taghvaee, the Israeli Air Force has targeted the Tehran residence of Iran's Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei, with videos showing smoke rising from the location. The claim has not been independently verified through official channels from either Israel or Iran.
U.S. officials confirmed that American military strikes are targeting Iranian military installations with the stated goal of addressing Iranian military threats and protecting U.S. forces in the region. The U.S. has implemented protective measures for its military personnel ahead of the operation, though officials declined to provide further details.