Joint US-Israeli airstrikes caused widespread destruction across Tehran, Isfahan, Hamedan, and Andimeshk, while Iranian forces launched retaliatory missile attacks hitting targets in Tel Aviv and Eilat.
US and Israeli forces continued their unprecedented bombardment of major Iranian cities on Sunday, March 15, while Iranian retaliatory missiles targeted Israeli territory. These developments follow an intense wave of joint US-Israeli strikes earlier in the month that systematically targeted Iranian military, naval, and air defense infrastructure.
The offensive also heavily targeted central and western Iran. Iran International, a UK-based Iranian opposition channel, broadcast an image showing the "ruins left behind from the Law Enforcement Command headquarters of Isfahan county" following the joint strikes, according to Iran International. Al Arabiya Farsi corroborated the targeting of the region, sharing footage showing the moments immediately following US and Israeli attacks on Isfahan on Sunday morning, according to Al Arabiya Farsi.
In western Iran, Al Arabiya Farsi reported "widespread airstrikes to several areas in Hamedan" via Al Arabiya Farsi, alongside images showing "explosions in Andimeshk and thick columns of smoke rising in the sky of this city" as reported by Al Arabiya Farsi.
Additionally, Al Arabiya Farsi circulated social media images showing the "crash site of an Iranian missile in Eilat" in southern Israel, according to Al Arabiya Farsi.
The coverage relies heavily on unverified social media images curated by opposition and Saudi-aligned networks. While the impact of Iranian missiles in Israel is documented, the sources do not provide details on Israeli casualties, infrastructure damage, or the effectiveness of Israeli air defense interceptions.