Iran’s Elite Force Commander, Deputy Army Chief, Nuclear Scientists, Others Killed In Israeli Strikes On Tehran

Iran has denied that it is seeking to acquire nuclear weapons, insisting instead on its right to conduct nuclear research for civilian purposes.

Major General Hossein Salami, the commander of Iran’s elite Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC), was killed in an Israeli strike on Tehran on Friday, according to local news agencies.

Israel said the Air Force conducted dozens of strikes on Iranian nuclear and military targets, including the enrichment facility in Natanz.

Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu stated that the operation was intended to prevent Iran from acquiring a nuclear weapon.

Iran has denied that it is seeking to acquire nuclear weapons, insisting instead on its right to conduct nuclear research for civilian purposes.

Meanwhile, Iran's Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei has vowed retaliation for Israeli strikes on its territory, confirming that senior commanders were killed in the attack.

In a statement on Friday morning, as quoted by RT, Khamenei warned that Israel “should expect severe punishment.”

He accused the IDF of striking residential areas, while acknowledging that “several commanders and scientists” were killed.

The General Staff of the Iranian Armed Forces described the attack as “blatant aggression” and vowed a “crushing” response.

According to Iranian media, the victims include Hossein Salami, the commander of Iran’s elite Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC), Deputy Chief of Army Staff Gholam Ali Rashid, and nuclear scientists Mohammad Mehdi Tehranchi and Fereydoon Abbasi.

The attack took place just days before the sixth round of nuclear talks between the US and Iran, scheduled for Sunday in Oman. US President Donald Trump recently accused Tehran of “slow-walking” the negotiations after previous rounds failed to produce a breakthrough.

On Friday, US Secretary of State Marco Rubio stressed that Washington was not involved in the Israeli strikes.