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25 Mar 2026, 12:44

The Israeli army has announced that in recent days, the air force of this country targeted two main centers related to the production of naval cruise missiles in Tehran. According to a statement from the Israeli army on the social media platform X, these facilities operated under the Ministry of Defense of the Islamic Republic and were used in the development and construction of long-range naval cruise missiles.
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On Wednesday, April 5, the Israeli army announced that it had attacked the only center for the design and development of submarines and related naval systems of the Islamic Republic's army in Isfahan. The Israeli army stated, "This attack significantly limits the regime's ability to produce new and advanced submarines for the Iranian navy and also to upgrade the existing fleet."
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The Wall Street Journal, citing informed sources, reports that last week's Israeli attack on the port of Anzali on the Caspian Sea aimed to target the supply line for transferring munitions, drones, and other weapons from Russia to Iran. According to the Israeli army, last Wednesday's attack on the port of Anzali targeted dozens of objectives, including warships, a port, a command center, and a shipbuilding factory used for the maintenance and repair of ships. This attack on March 17, 2025, was considered the first Israeli attack on northern Iranian ports. The Wall Street Journal has noted that the Caspian Sea route has gained importance for transferring Iranian Shahed drones, which are now also being produced in Russia. U.S. and Israeli officials have not yet reacted to this report, but Eliezer Marom, a former commander of the Israeli navy, told the Wall Street Journal, "The main goal of this attack was to limit Russian smuggling and to show the Iranians that they have no naval defense in the Caspian Sea."
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