Iranian oil storage tanks burn after an Israeli airstrike. /Courtesy of X

The Israeli military said on the 10th (local time) that it bombed Iran's weapons research and development (R&D) complex.

The Israeli military said that an airstrike carried out in Tehran last night "precisely struck a weapons research and development complex inside Imam Hossein University, the military academy of the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC)."

A military official also said that "the headquarters infrastructure of the Quds Force, the Revolutionary Guard's overseas operations unit, as well as other weapons production facilities and air defense systems, were included among the targets."

Israel began attacks on Iran on Feb. 28 in coordination with the United States. Since then, it has sought to eliminate the supreme leader and has struck missile launchers and energy facilities.

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