Iran Detains US and Israeli Officials

According to news provided by Iran's Tasnim News Agency, extensive investigations are underway across Iranian territory following a military operation launched by joint US and Israeli forces. Zamin.uz reported on this matter.
In total, 130 individuals have been detained by the intelligence division of the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps. Official reports describe these individuals as hired agents of foreign powers, with most accused of passing information about key facilities within Iran and images of targeted locations to enemy sources.
Among those detained, it is reported that four suspects were planning sabotage against the power supply system in Tehran. Additionally, another four individuals have been held accountable for attempting to incite unrest on city streets after being found to have ties with supporters of Iran's ancient monarchical system.
A separate group of five people is suspected of planning armed attacks on checkpoints. Furthermore, sixteen individuals involved in trading equipment for the Starlink satellite system have been detained to further strengthen control over communications.
It was also reported that another forty people accused of attempting to bypass internet restrictions have faced various measures. These incidents, occurring as the situation in the region has intensified, have led the Iranian government to impose strict control over communication networks.
According to reports, the joint military attack launched by the US and Israel on February 28 targeted Iran's strategically significant facilities, oil and gas infrastructure, as well as the power grid. Some claims state that high-ranking members of Iran's leadership, including Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei, were killed as a result of the attack.
Under such difficult conditions, Iran continues to carry out retaliatory strikes directed at Israeli territory, US military bases in the region, and key energy facilities in Gulf states.





