June 22, 2025 – Yazd, Iran — In a major escalation, the Israeli Air Force is reportedly conducting new airstrikes on ballistic missile bases belonging to Iran’s Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) Aerospace Force in the central province of Yazd, according to regional sources.
These bases are believed to house medium- and long-range missile systems, part of Iran’s strategic deterrence infrastructure. This marks the second Israeli strike on Iranian territory within 48 hours, amid rising fears of a wider regional war.
Strategic Significance
The city of Yazd is located deep in central Iran, making the reported strike a bold move that highlights Israel's intelligence reach and airstrike capability. It also suggests the possible use of long-range munitions or stealth aircraft.
Analysts believe this operation targets the IRGC's capacity to launch retaliatory strikes, following Iran’s latest missile barrage on Israeli cities including Haifa and Tel Aviv.
Regional Impact
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Iranian state media has not yet confirmed the attack.
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No information on casualties or damage has been released at this time.
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Air defenses were reportedly active in Yazd province as of early morning hours.
This development comes as the U.S. and Gulf states remain on high alert, and tensions continue to climb across the region.
#ÚltimaHora : La Fuerza Aérea de Israel está atacando nuevamente las bases de misiles balísticos de la Fuerza Aérea Espacial del CGRI en Yazd , en el centro de Irán . pic.twitter.com/YzKsRP8UEd
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