The Israel-Iran conflict continues to escalate, with Israel attacking an Iranian electric plant in Tehran and Iran striking an electric sub-station in Southern Israel a short while later.
Iran launched approximately 15 ballistic missiles toward Israel in several waves.
The attack lasted approximately 40 minutes, one of the longest since the start of the war, and included successive missile salvos in an unprecedented escalation.
The image above shows smoke from the Tehran electric plant.
Below is the Iranian response, blowing up an Electrical sub-station in southern Israel.
Statement issued by the Israel Electric Corporation: A strategic facility in the south was damaged and the power was cut off.
In Tehran, missile and drone attacks hit northwestern and eastern districts. Confirmed targets include:
➤ Evin Prison (reportedly struck at the gate, possibly by a microdrone or planted explosive)
➤ Energy Ministry building
➤ Shaheed Beheshti University
➤ Police and Basij district offices
➤ Handball Federation building (partly destroyed)
➤ Around the Red Crescent building
A power distribution feeder in northern Tehran was also damaged, causing limited outages. Energy rerouting is in progress.
In Karaj, a prison and military bases were struck.
In Shahr-e Rey, military targets were hit, and a warehouse containing over 200 kg of explosives, operational drones, and active microdrones was discovered—possibly linked to recent attacks.
Spokesperson for the Crisis Management Headquarters in Qom Province announced that moments ago, the Fordow nuclear site was attacked once again. He added that there is no danger or threat to the citizens and that the situation is under control.