Iranian authorities announced Saturday they raided a site in Tehran allegedly used by Israeli agents to manufacture drones.
Police footage showed drone parts and explosives found at the location within the capital. The specific address was not disclosed by authorities.
The raid follows recent Israeli attacks on Iranian territory utilizing suicide drones. Iranian officials previously claimed to have seized similar manufacturing workshops in major cities like Tehran and Isfahan.
This incident highlights ongoing tensions from a recent 12-day conflict. That fighting began when Israel launched unprovoked airstrikes on Iranian military and civilian sites.
According to Iran's Health Ministry, these Israeli assaults killed over 600 people. Iran's retaliation reportedly resulted in 29 deaths in Israel.
A US-sponsored ceasefire took effect on June 24, halting the direct conflict, but this latest raid demonstrates that geopolitical friction remains high.
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