Iranian media channels report severe structural damage to the country's Shooting Federation facilities following overnight US and Israeli airstrikes on the capital.
Iranian media outlets report that the country's Shooting Federation sustained severe structural damage during sweeping overnight bombardments on Tehran. The strikes occurred amid an unprecedented wave of US and Israeli military operations across Iran that have systematically targeted military, naval, and defense infrastructure over the past week.
According to the local news channel آخرین خبر تهران, the federation's facilities were severely compromised during strikes last night and early this morning. The channel reported that the brutal attacks of America and the Zionist regime caused "serious damage" to several specific areas of the complex: The administrative section Federation dormitories Training halls Competition venues
The کانال اخبار سپاه پاسداران 🏴, a news channel closely aligned with the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC), corroborated the event. Echoing the prevailing state narrative, the IRGC-affiliated source explicitly reported the "serious destruction of the Shooting Federation" resulting from the brutal attacks of America and the Zionist regime on Tehran.
The destruction of the sports facility follows days of intense and widespread military confrontation. Between March 9 and 13, US and Israeli forces heavily degraded Iranian air defenses, naval assets, and IRGC facilities. The strikes coincide with extreme regional volatility, including the closure of the Strait of Hormuz, global oil prices surging past $120 a barrel, and the recent formal appointment of Mojtaba Khamenei as Iran's third Supreme Leader amid explicit calls from Israeli leadership for regime change.
Both source channels are aligned with the Iranian state apparatus and utilize highly charged language typical of the regime's editorial posture. Terms like 'Zionist regime' and 'brutal attacks' have been preserved directly in the text to faithfully represent the media climate in Iran without sanitizing the local framing.