Israel Defense Forces spokesman Defrin stated on March 7 local time that the Israeli Air Force has dropped more than 7,500 bombs during airstrikes on Iran over the past week, twice the number used in operations against Iran last June.
Defrin also revealed that Israel has conducted over 3,400 airstrikes to date. The Israeli military reported that hundreds of fighter jets recently struck two of Iran's most critical ballistic missile production facilities in Parchin and Shahrud, severely damaging Iran's missile manufacturing capabilities.
On March 8, Iranian Islamic Revolution Guards Corps spokesperson Ali Mohammad Naini stated that Iran has stockpiled extensive weapons, including heavy missiles, ballistic missiles, cruise missiles, various drones, and attack vessels, sufficient to withstand a prolonged and large-scale war without concern.
Naini claimed Iran's armed forces possess the capability to sustain high-intensity warfare at the current pace for at least six months. He noted that missiles currently deployed are primarily first and second-generation models, but in the coming days, Iran will employ new attack methods using advanced missiles with longer ranges that have seen limited use, promising that enemies will face heavier and more targeted strikes.
Loud explosions were heard northeast of Tehran on March 7 local time, while an oil depot in southern Tehran simultaneously exploded and caught fire.
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