“Extensive checks in Isfahan, a critical central province with major nuclear facilities, show that all sensitive military facilities remain secure.”
Tehran is upgrading the Israeli attack. “Iran’s air defense systems were activated in several areas as a precaution against possible aerial threats,” according to the latest report by the state-run IRNA news agency.
“Following the activation of air defenses in some areas of the country to counter some potential targets, reports indicate that no large-scale strikes or explosions caused by an air threat have been reported so far,” IRNA said early Friday.
Extensive checks in Isfahan, a critical central province with major nuclear facilities, show that all sensitive military facilities remain secure, with no incidents reported, it said.
In addition, IRNA said no anti-missile systems had been activated.
Three drones “They were successfully shot down by the country’s air defenses, so far there are no reports of a missile attack,” Iran’s National Cyber ​​Center spokesman Hossein Dalirian told X.
Revolutionary Guard-affiliated Fars News released a short video purporting to show the entrance to the air base that was reportedly hit by Israeli missiles, with no movement. Also videos they broadcast Iranian networks show calm in the central square of Isfahan.
The IRGC-affiliated Fars News has published a brief video purporting to show the entrance of the airbase that was reported to have been struck by Israeli missiles. pic.twitter.com/BWd7JqFBi3
— Iran International English (@IranIntl_En) April 19, 2024
Also, Iranian media denies that Iran’s Supreme National Security Council has convened an emergency meeting.
Iran’s Tasnim network reports that the nuclear facilities in Isfahan province are “absolutely safe”, citing a “reliable source”.
Israel struck inside Iran, however, a US official told CNN on Friday. The target of the attack was not nuclear, the official added.
Source :Skai
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