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New footage released by Iran’s state-run Mehr News Agency shows extensive destruction across targeted areas of Tehran following reported U.S. and Israeli airstrikes on February 28, 2026. The video captures collapsed structures, heavy smoke, and emergency responders moving through debris, illustrating the immediate impact of the strikes on locations believed to be tied to Iranian regime infrastructure.
Major international outlets, including NBC, The Washington Post, and Reuters, report that the operation focused on high-value government and military sites, with particular attention on compounds associated with senior leadership. President Trump has claimed that Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei was killed in the strikes, though Iranian authorities have not confirmed this, leaving the leadership status uncertain.
The imagery underscores the precision-targeting strategy described by U.S. and Israeli officials, aimed at degrading command-and-control capabilities and disrupting nuclear and missile programs. At the same time, the visible structural damage highlights the broader physical toll on urban areas when strategic facilities are embedded within dense environments.
The strikes represent one of the most consequential direct actions against Iranian regime assets in decades, signaling a shift toward leadership and infrastructure targeting as part of a wider campaign to destabilize Tehran’s military and political apparatus. Analysts note that the long-term implications will depend on Iran’s internal response, potential succession dynamics, and the scope of any retaliatory measures.
As emergency crews continue search and recovery operations, the situation in Tehran remains fluid, with communications tightly controlled and independent verification limited. The release of state media footage appears intended to shape the domestic narrative while demonstrating resilience in the face of sustained external pressure.