No need for Tehran to assess impact of strikes - Iran’s top security chief

Ali-Akbar Ahmadian, Secretary of Iran’s Supreme National Security Council, said Monday that there is no need for the Islamic Republic to evaluate the Israeli attack on certain military targets in Iran.

He said, “The Israelis themselves are evaluating the effects of their operation, about which they ‘boast so much.’”

Ahmadian added, “The Israeli attack has had no impact on the military capabilities that were the target of this operation, and the power and strength of the Islamic Republic remain intact.”

In recent days, satellite images have been published of locations in Iran targeted by Israel, showing the extent of possible damage.

These targets include missile production sites, missile fuel mixing facilities, and locations related to nuclear weapons development.

A combination of satellite images shows Parchin rocket motor casting facility near Teheran, Iran October 24, 2024, and the same facility on October 26, 2024, in an aftermath what an American researcher said was an Israeli airstrike hitting a building that was part of Iran's defunct nuclear weapons development program.
A combination of satellite images shows Parchin rocket motor casting facility near Teheran, Iran October 24, 2024, and the same facility on October 26, 2024, in an aftermath what an American researcher said was an Israeli airstrike hitting a building that was part of Iran's defunct nuclear weapons development program.
A combination of satellite images shows Khojir rocket motor casting facility near Teheran, Iran October 24, 2024, and the same facility on October 26, 2024, in an aftermath what an American researcher said was an Israeli airstrike hitting a building that was part of Iran's defunct nuclear weapons development program.
A combination of satellite images shows Khojir rocket motor casting facility near Teheran, Iran October 24, 2024, and the same facility on October 26, 2024, in an aftermath what an American researcher said was an Israeli airstrike hitting a building that was part of Iran's defunct nuclear weapons development program.