An Unmonitored and Defenseless Sky
Source: Alan Hamidi
The Islamic Republic attempted to downplay the extent of damage resulting from Israel's attack, presenting it as minor and insignificant. This absurd response became even more outrageous after confirming the deaths of six air defense military personnel.
Sources within the Army’s Air Defense confirm that the actual death toll is not six, but rather up to 28. However, the Islamic Republic only reported six casualties to imply minimal losses and insignificant damage. As fewer casualties were reported, the extent of damages was also downplayed.
According to foreign news agencies, and confirmed by sources within the army’s air defense, all S-300 defense systems have been completely destroyed and are inoperable.
Additionally, the S-200 system has also been damaged. This means that Iran’s airspace is completely defenseless and unprotected.
According to reliable sources, the General Staff of the Armed Forces issued a letter to the Air Force today, instructing them not to be alarmed or surprised by any low-flying objects.
This clearly indicates that Iran's sky is unprotected, with no system remaining to intercept airborne threats. Although the Israeli attack targeted military facilities instead of oil or nuclear sites, it delivered a severe blow to these defense installations. Alan Hamidi