לופט-אטאקע צילט אויף IRGC גרענעץ-וואך הויפטקווארטיר אין די איראנער בערג.
Israeli and U.S. forces conducted a targeted airstrike on the IRGC’s Border Guard Command Center near Sanandaj Airport in Iran’s Kurdistan Province on March 2, 2026. The operation is part of Operation Roaring Lion, a coordinated U.S.-Israeli campaign launched on February 28 aimed at dismantling key Iranian military infrastructure and limiting Tehran’s ability to project force in the region.
Video footage released by military sources shows real-time explosions and billowing smoke engulfing the facility amid mountainous terrain. Eyewitness accounts confirm that the strikes were precise, causing significant structural damage to the command center while avoiding immediate civilian casualties. Analysts highlight the accuracy of these operations as indicative of advanced intelligence, surveillance, and targeting coordination between Israeli and American forces.
The strike reinforces the broader objectives of Operation Roaring Lion, which include neutralizing high-value Iranian assets, degrading command-and-control capabilities, and maintaining strategic pressure on Tehran. Military officials note that such targeted operations are designed to minimize collateral damage while demonstrating the operational reach and effectiveness of U.S.-Israeli airpower.
As the campaign continues, the airstrike on the IRGC command center serves as a clear signal of the coalition’s ability to strike critical military sites and sustain pressure on Iran’s defense infrastructure. Observers emphasize that these precision strikes form a central component of efforts to deter further regional aggression while supporting allied security interests and maintaining the integrity of ongoing U.S.-Israeli operations.
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