Multiple Farsi-language Telegram channels report a geographically widespread series of attacks on IRGC military bases and ammunition depots across Iran, including alleged US and Israeli airstrikes near Tehran.
A coordinated wave of strikes has reportedly hit several Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) bases and military installations across Iran. The attacks appear to span several provinces, targeting critical military infrastructure and ammunition depots.
The sensationalist, conflict-focused channel اخبارفوری خبرفوری جنگ امریکا فوری (Urgent News America War) explicitly pointed to foreign military intervention, reporting that there were "US and Israeli airstrikes in Malard, Tehran province."
In addition to the strikes near the capital, facilities in western and southwestern Iran were heavily targeted. اخبارفوری stated that there was an "Attack on the IRGC headquarters in Shahabad, Kermanshah." This was echoed by کافه سیاست 🖤 (Politics Cafe), an informal political aggregator, which bluntly declared, "They hit the IRGC headquarters in Shahabad, Kermanshah."
In Khuzestan province, significant military assets were reportedly struck. اخبارفوری claimed the "Khatam al-Anbiya IRGC base in Ahvaz was attacked," and noted an additional "Attack on Ahvaz ammunition depot." کافه سیاست aligned with this narrative, identically reporting, "They hit the Ahvaz ammunition depot."
Further north in West Azerbaijan province, اخبارفوری reported that an "IRGC base in Mahabad was attacked," highlighting what appears to be a geographically extensive military operation aimed at degrading IRGC operational capabilities.
The source messages rely entirely on independent or sensationalist channels, with no official Iranian state media confirmation provided within the dataset. 'کافه سیاست' uses a distinctly colloquial framing ('رو زدن' / 'they hit it'), contrasting with the more formal but highly alarming tone of the 'اخبارفوری' network. Only the strike in Malard is explicitly attributed to the US and Israel in the provided text, while the perpetrators of the strikes in Ahvaz, Kermanshah, and Mahabad are left unnamed but implied to be part of the same coordinated campaign.