Israel strikes Evin prison and Basij militia headquarters in Tehran

Tensions between Israel and Iran continue to rise, while several key objects of the Iranian regime have been hit by air strikes, including the nuclear power plant “Fordow”, notorious prison “Evin” and Basij militia headquarters in Tehran. Iranian state-related news agencies reported on Monday that the “Fordow”, located in Qom province, is [...]
Iranian state-related news agencies reported on Monday that the <x0-Fordow” nuclear power plant, located in Qom province, is again targeted, reports the BBC.
Meanwhile, Israeli Defence Minister Israel Katz has confirmed through a statement that several targets in the Iranian capital have been hit.
According to him, the target was: Evin Prison in Tehran, where political prisoners and opponents of the regime are held. The Basij militia headquarters, which is often used by the Iranian government to suppress the protests.
So is a symbolic clock in the city that counts back to a date envisioned for the destruction of Israel “.
The Iranian Revolutionary Guard's internal security headquarters and several other buildings related to the government.
BBC Verifu confirmed through the footage of security cameras that an explosion occurred at the Evin prison entrance gate.
Iranian agency “Fars” also reported that the explosion was caused by a minor threat or explosives, damaging the prison's entry but without reports of escape reports of prisoners.
Iran's Supreme Court has also confirmed the attack on the Evin prison, claiming that several <x0 <x1-2> targets the facility, but the situation is “under control”.












