Radio-Technical of the Iranian State (Irib), whose headquarters are located north of Tehran, was attacked by an Israeli strike this Monday, June 16, reports the Israeli Media Channel 14 and the witnesses present on the site.
Several videos on social networks show a black smoke plume that rises in heaven. “I heard very strong detonations,” says Siavosh Ghazi, correspondent for RFI and BFMTV, adding that the seat has been beaten twice. “The presenter who was talking had to flee from the study while the second missile hit the building directly,” he continues.
A few hours earlier, Israeli Israel Katz defense minister said Irib was “about to disappear” after an army appeals to the population to evacuate the area.
An important district of the capital
This area of the third district of Tehran is an elegant district of the Iranian capital, where there is an important police building in particular, as well as Irib’s public radio, which mainly broadcasts in Iran but also abroad.
The district also houses the embassies of Qatar, Oman and Kuwait, an office of the United Nations International Migration Organization (IIM), as well as the office of the France-Presse agency and some hospitals.
Early in the day, the Israeli army spokesman, General Effie Defrin, said that Israel now had “total air superiority in the sky of Tehran.”
Source: BFM TV
