
“I’m holding an envelope in my hand that has been hermetically sealed in a mayonnaise jar on Funk and Wagnalls’ porch since noon today.” Iranian government photo.
Israel is allegedly behind the drone attack in Iran last night.
FOX News reported on the attacks but could not confirm who was behind the attacks.
Saturday night’s explosion at an Iranian military facility, which authorities said was the result of a drone strike, comes just days after the United States and Israel conducted joint military exercises in the region.
Iranian authorities announced Saturday that drones carrying bombs targeted a “workshop” working for Iran’s Defense Ministry in the central city of Isfahan, causing some damage. Officials did not reveal what the factory was producing and said the attack was “unsuccessful”.
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“One of the (drones) was hit by … anti-aircraft defenses, and the other two were caught in defensive traps and blown up. Fortunately, this failed attack caused no loss of life and caused minor damage to the roof of the workshop,” Iranian defense officials said in a statement, according to the state news agency IRNA…
…There have been reports of additional drone strikes, including comment from Julia Mendel, former spokeswoman for Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky.
Mehrdad Khalili, director of IRNA in Lebanon, denied the reports.
“There is no truth in the appearance of explosions in different areas on Iranian territory,” he wrote translated tweet. “The only incident is preventing a drone attack on a Ministry of Defense factory.”
No person, state or entity has claimed responsibility for Saturday’s attack.
Reuters, however, reported earlier today that Israel was expected to be behind the attack.
Israel appears to be behind an overnight drone attack on a military factory in Iran, a US official said on Sunday.
Iran claimed to have intercepted drones that hit a military industrial target near the central city of Isfahan and said there were no casualties or serious damage.
The extent of the damage could not be independently determined. Iranian state media released footage showing a flash in the sky and emergency vehicles at the scene.
This is not good. In late December, Iran vowed to destroy Tel Aviv if Israel hit their nuclear strike sites.
Iran threatens to “raze Tel Aviv to the ground” if Israel attacks nuclear sites
This looks like a very dangerous situation in the ever dangerous Middle East.