Satellite images reveal massive destruction at the residence of the Iranian Supreme Leader

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The images revealed the extent of the severe damage to buildings within the complex. "Ali Khamenei was not in Tehran and was moved to a safe location."
Recent satellite images captured hours ago revealed the massive destruction at the complex of Iranian Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei in Tehran, following Israeli and U.S. airstrikes on Saturday morning.
The images clearly showed the large-scale damage to buildings within the complex located on Palestine Street, which serves as the official residence of the Supreme Leader.
Comparisons of images taken before and after the strike revealed that at least five buildings were extensively damaged, with smoke continuously rising from the targeted sites, reflecting the intensity of the strikes and their direct impact on the heart of the capital.
"Ali Khamenei was not in Tehran." Reuters quoted an Iranian official confirming that Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei was not in Tehran at the time of the strike and was moved to a safe location. Similarly, journalist Abdelkader Faiz noted that the attack also targeted the presidential complex south of the capital, a massive site containing multiple administrative and sovereign buildings, highlighting the focused and planned nature of the strikes.
The series of strikes concentrated on north and east Tehran, where state institutions, sensitive military sites, and residences of top officials and commanders are located, and extended to the suburbs of the capital, including the city of Shahriar west of the province.
The images and details of the strikes reflect the intense tension in the Iranian capital and show that the political and military scene in the region is at a critical moment, with alert levels at their highest amid fears of escalation in the coming hours.
