Fresh explosions rock Tehran as US-Israeli airstrikes hit Iranian capital

A new wave of airstrikes shook western Tehran on Monday afternoon, with local media reporting multiple explosions in Karaj and surrounding areas as US and Israeli warplanes intensified their campaign against Iran. The strikes come as the conflict enters its tenth day, with fighter jets heard over Shahr-e-Rey followed by ten to fifteen successive explosions, while the central city of Isfahan also came under attack.
Monday's aerial bombardment targeted areas in western Tehran, including Karaj, with Israeli-American fighter jets carrying out the operations, according to Iranian media reports. Witnesses reported the sound of aircraft flying over Shahr-e-Rey before multiple blasts rocked the vicinity. Simultaneously, fresh strikes hit the central city of Isfahan, though authorities have yet to confirm the precise targets of this latest escalation. The ongoing assault marks a significant intensification of the US-Israeli military campaign that began on Feb. 28.
Casualties mount as war enters second week
Iranian health authorities report that the conflict has now claimed over 1,200 lives, including Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei and senior military commanders, with more than 10,000 injured since hostilities began. The Health Ministry revealed that nearly 30 percent of the victims are children, highlighting the devastating human toll of the aerial campaign. Civilian infrastructure continues to suffer extensive damage as strikes target both military installations and population centers across the country.
Iran retaliates amid leadership transition
In response to the ongoing attacks, Tehran has launched multiple waves of missile and drone strikes targeting Israel and Gulf nations hosting US military assets. The retaliatory operations coincide with a significant political development: Sunday's announcement by Iran's Assembly of Experts appointing Ayatollah Mojtaba Khamenei, the second-eldest son of the slain leader, as the country's new supreme leader. The leadership transition signals Tehran's determination to maintain continuity despite the decapitation strike that killed its longtime ruler.
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Regional implications for Türkiye and beyond
The expanding conflict now threatens to engulf the entire region, with Iran's retaliatory strikes reaching Gulf states and oil infrastructure coming under attack. For Türkiye, which shares a border with Iran and maintains significant economic ties, the escalating war poses serious challenges to regional stability, energy security and trade routes. Ankara continues to monitor developments closely as the humanitarian crisis deepens and the prospect of a prolonged conflict threatens to reshape the Middle Eastern geopolitical landscape.
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