5,500 Targets Struck as U.S. and Israel Dismantle Iran's Military
CENTCOM confirmed U.S. forces have struck more than 5,500 targets inside Iran and sunk or damaged roughly 60 vessels since the start of Operation Epic Fury. Adm. Cooper says Iranian ballistic missile and drone attacks have "dropped drastically" since the first 24 hours. CENTCOM says it is "clearly exercising air superiority over large parts of Iran" with the most integrated air defense umbrella in the Middle East, crediting contributions from the Army, Navy, Air Force, Marine Corps, and Space Force. Channel 12 reports Israeli Air Force assessments show Iran has already lost about 80% of its missile launch capability. The remaining systems are expected to be nearly eliminated within days, potentially reaching a 95% reduction. Vantor satellite imagery confirms Israeli strikes destroyed about 12 Iranian aircraft at Khatami Air Base near Isfahan, including several F-14 Tomcats, with multiple hardened shelters hit by bunker-buster bombs. The IDF launched a new wide-scale wave of strikes today (March 11) targeting Iranian regime infrastructure across the country, with four huge blasts hitting western Tehran. Airstrikes also targeted military and IRGC facilities in Kurdistan Province, along with police and repression units in Tehran, Qom, Sanandaj, and Shiraz. Bandar Abbas was engulfed in smoke this morning following a massive explosion. Khorramabad residents reported loud, powerful blasts shaking the city. Footage from Tehran's Mehrabad Airport captured the scene as about 10 powerful explosions hit nearby Karaj. |
|
5,500+ Targets Struck |
80% Missile Capability Gone |
~60 Vessels Sunk/Damaged |
"We Have Eliminated Many Thousands"IDF Chief of Staff Lt. Gen. Eyal Zamir told air crews at Tel Nof Airbase: "So far, we have eliminated many thousands of regime soldiers and commanders. We will continue to deepen the strikes against the regime and its military capabilities." |
|
"No one is immune." — Lt. Gen. Eyal Zamir · IDF Chief of Staff |
|
Defense Minister Katz said the campaign has no set time limit and will continue until objectives are achieved. He described Iran's surviving leadership as "fleeing like rats into tunnels" and ordering attacks on civilians from underground. He added that "hospital morgues in Iran are filled with thousands." |
Mojtaba Khamenei Reportedly Injured as Regime Buries Its Commanders
Israel's intelligence believes Mojtaba Khamenei, Iran's new supreme leader, was injured during the war and has stayed out of public view because of those wounds, a senior Israeli official told Reuters. A separate report indicated he was lightly injured. Iran is holding funerals today for senior military and regime figures eliminated in recent U.S.-Israeli strikes. Expected to be buried: Chief of Staff Abd al-Rahim Mousavi, IRGC commander Mohammad Pakpour, Ali Shamkhani (Secretary of the Leadership Council), Defense Minister Aziz Nasirzadeh, and former head of the Supreme Leader's office Mohammad Shirazi. An IRGC Basij member filmed himself walking out of his post. "Everyone is gone or leaving. I'm going home too." He said the barracks, a converted school, was empty. Reza Pahlavi addressed Iranians: "We are now at the decisive stage of our final struggle." He urged people to secure provisions, stay home, continue striking, and keep up nightly chants. |
Iran Fires Four Times at Israel. Hits Nothing. Threatens $200 Oil.Iran launched four ballistic missile attacks on Israel since midnight. No injuries reported from any of them. |
|
"Not a single liter of oil will pass through the Strait of Hormuz. Prepare for $200 per barrel." — Khatam al-Anbiya Spokesperson · Iran Armed Forces |
|
Iran's Khatam al-Anbiya (Armed Forces Joint Chiefs) called any tanker bound for the U.S., Israel, or allies a "legitimate target." The UAE came under Iranian missile and drone assault today. A huge explosion hit Dubai. Authorities confirmed 2 drones crashed near Dubai International Airport, injuring four foreign nationals with minor to moderate injuries. Air traffic continued normally. Dubai Media Office said sounds heard across the emirate were from successful intercepts. Explosions and missile interceptions were also reported over Doha. Oman downed 2 Iranian drones at sea north of Al Duqm. |
Three Ships Hit as Iran Targets the Strait
UKMTO (UK Maritime Trade Operations) reported 3 commercial vessels targeted in the Strait of Hormuz over the past few hours. The British military confirmed one cargo vessel is on fire after being struck by a projectile. The crew is reportedly safe. A Thai-owned bulk carrier, the Mayuree Naree, failed to cross the Strait this morning. The Thai Navy is providing urgent assistance after the ship reported an emergency. UAE Diplomatic Advisor Anwar Gargash pushed back on Tehran's framing: "Iranian aggression lies when it claims it is targeting US military bases in the Gulf. The attacks hit civilian infrastructure and vital facilities." |
IDF Strikes Dahieh While Launching Wide-Scale Wave on IranThe IDF struck Dahieh in Beirut with three strikes in under 10 minutes today, launched simultaneously with the wide-scale wave against Iran. Sky News reported one target was a Hamas official named Ahmad Abdallah. Not confirmed. The IDF issued evacuation warnings for several southern Lebanese villages, urging civilians to move north of the Litani River due to Hezbollah activity. The Golani combat team was moved from the southern front to reinforce Northern Command. The Lebanese army recovered an unexploded missile following an early morning assassination attempt. |
The U.S. and Israel are systematically dismantling Iran's military infrastructure from the air. Iran's missile capability is down 80% and dropping. Five senior regime figures are being buried today. The new supreme leader is reportedly wounded and hiding. Iran is lashing out at anything it can reach, from Israel to Dubai to commercial shipping in the Strait, but its attacks on Israel are causing zero casualties. The Strait of Hormuz is now a live conflict zone with $200 oil on the table. |
|
Stories You May Have Missed |
|
U.S. / Defense B-21 Raider Captured Mid-Air Refueling for the First Time
A newly surfaced image shows a U.S. Air Force B-21 Raider stealth bomber receiving fuel mid-air from a KC-135 Stratotanker. The photo marks the first known image of the aircraft refueling in flight. The B-21 is America's newest nuclear-capable stealth bomber. |
|
U.S. / Weather Tornado Hits South of Kankakee, Illinois A tornado touched down south of Kankakee, Illinois yesterday (March 10) with damage reported on the ground. A tornado emergency was also declared for Knox, Indiana. Video showed significant destruction in the area. |
|
U.S. / Domestic Pam Bondi Relocates to Military Base After Threats
U.S. Attorney General Pam Bondi has quietly relocated to a military base in the Washington area where other Trump administration officials also live, according to The New York Times. She faced threats from drug cartels and critics of her handling of the Jeffrey Epstein case. |
|
North Korea Kim Jong Un Oversees Cruise Missile Test from New Destroyer North Korea's Kim Jong Un oversaw a strategic cruise missile test launched from a new 5,000-ton naval destroyer, state media reported. The test comes as global attention remains fixed on the Iran conflict. |
|
Europe / Israel Spain Permanently Removes Ambassador from Israel Spain permanently removed its ambassador from Israel today (March 11). The move goes beyond a temporary recall, signaling a deeper break in diplomatic relations. |
|
Turkey Erdogan: Antisemitism Is a Crime Against Humanity Turkish President Erdogan said: "Just as Islamophobia is a crime against humanity, antisemitism is also a crime. It is an evil that cannot be considered reasonable or legitimate." |
OSINT613 Intelligence Briefing |
||||||||
|
|
||||||||
|
Connect With Us |
||||||||
|
||||||||
|
|
||||||||
|
Know someone who should be reading this?
|
