In one of the most intense nights of the war, the Israeli Air Force has unleashed a mᴀssive wave of strikes on Tehran, leaving large parts of the Iranian capital in ruins. Multiple explosions rocked key districts as Israeli jets and long-range missiles targeted IRGC command centers, missile production sites, and regime infrastructure deep inside the city. Thick smoke and flames lit up the Tehran skyline, with reports of significant structural damage and power blackouts across the capital.

Despite the heavy blows to its heartland, Iran’s Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps has refused to yield. In a dramatic show of defiance, the IRGC has launched its 70th major attack wave of the conflict, firing dozens of ballistic and cruise missiles toward Israeli cities and American positions in the Gulf.
A senior IRGC commander, speaking under the direct orders of Mojtaba Khamenei, declared: “They have turned parts of Tehran into ruins, but we will turn their dreams of victory into ashes. This is the 70th wave — many more will follow. We still have not used our best and ᴅᴇᴀᴅliest missiles.”
Retired U.S. General Jack Keane described the situation as “extremely dangerous and unsustainable,” warning that both sides are now locked in a brutal war of attrition where neither appears willing to blink first.

Global oil prices have spiked dramatically once again, crossing the $10,950 per barrel mark in frantic trading as markets fear prolonged disruption and further escalation.
The images of fire and destruction in Tehran have stunned the world. While Israel claims it is degrading Iran’s military capability, the IRGC’s rapid launch of its 70th attack wave proves Tehran still possesses significant fighting power and the will to continue.
Is this the beginning of the end for the Iranian regime, or the moment a wounded Iran becomes even more dangerous and unpredictable? With both capitals under fire and the death toll rising, the world is watching anxiously as this devastating war shows no signs of slowing down.
