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Mossad released footage of an attack from a secret drone base in Iran, Israeli Air Force destroyed an airport in Tabriz

2025.06.13

The Iranian authorities withdrew from negotiations with the USA and demanded an urgent UN Security Council meeting

The Israeli intelligence agency "Mossad" released rare footage of actions against Iranian air defenses and ballistic missile launchers in Iran this morning, including a video showing two secret agents launching missiles from inside the country.

According to an Israeli official, for the morning operation, "Mossad" built a secret drone base with explosives on Iranian territory. The drones were used to strike ballistic missile launchers at a base near Tehran, preventing Iran from launching missiles at Israel at the start of the morning strikes.

Additionally, cars with weapon systems were smuggled into Iran. These systems disabled the Iranian air defenses and provided Israeli aircraft with air superiority and freedom of action over Iran. The third secret operation involved Mossad commandos placing precision missiles near anti-aircraft installations in central Iran.

Iranian media reported that during a repeated Israeli Air Force attack, the Tabriz airport in northwestern Iran was attacked. Ynet claims that the airport was completely destroyed. The city of Shiraz in southwestern Iran was also attacked.

The Permanent Mission of Iran to the UN called for an emergency Security Council meeting in connection with Israel's military operation against the Islamic Republic. Iran demands "decisive actions in response to the criminal and provocative attacks of the Israeli regime" from the organization.

Also, amid Israel's strikes, the Iranian authorities announced that they would not participate in the nuclear program negotiations with the USA, scheduled for June 15, reports The New York Times citing Iranian state television. According to the publication, Iran refused to participate in the negotiations on Sunday and "until further notice."

Donald Trump stated on his social network that he warned Iran about such developments, added threats, and urged to urgently sign an agreement. "And this is just the beginning! There have already been significant losses and destruction. But there is still time to end this massacre because the next attacks will be even more brutal," Trump wrote. He stated that Iran should make a deal before it's too late, adding that "some Iranian radicals spoke boldly but didn't know what awaited them," and "now they are all dead."

Meanwhile, Iran's Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei replaced two top military commanders who died in the first wave of Israeli strikes on Friday. State television reports that he appointed General Abdolrahim Mousavi as the new head of the armed forces, replacing General Mohammad Bagheri. Previously, Mousavi was the top army commander. Khamenei also chose Mohammad Pakpour to lead the paramilitary Revolutionary Guard, replacing General Hossein Salami.

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