Israel struck a record long-range attack on an airport in Iran.
15.06.2025
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Shostal Oleksandr
15.06.2025
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Israeli military struck an Iranian airport
The Israeli military carried out a strike on the Iranian airport in Mashhad in the northeast of the country. The attack targeted an Iranian refueling aircraft that was at the airport and became the most distant strike for the Israeli Armed Forces since the beginning of hostilities.
The target of the attack was an Iranian refueling aircraft that was located at Mashhad airport. The distance from the borders of Israel to the strike location is approximately 2300 kilometers, making this operation the most distant strike since the beginning of the ongoing hostilities.
Strategy to achieve air superiority
Representatives of the Israeli Armed Forces explained that this strike fits into the overall strategy to achieve air superiority over Iranian territory. This military act became the most distant strike for Israel, surpassing the previous record from 1985.
As a result of the military operation, Israelis continue to dominate the airspace and defend their national interests in the region, writing another page in their military history.
Representatives of the Israeli Armed Forces struck the Iranian airport in Mashhad, in the northeast of Iran. This strike fits into the overall strategy to achieve air superiority over Iran. The attack became the most distant strike for Israel since the beginning of the conflict with Iranian forces.Read also
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