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Iran unveils underground airbase tasked with responding to potential Israeli assault

TOI STAFF

February 7, 2023

Iranian state news agency says hidden site home to fighter jets equipped with long-range cruise missiles

Iran unveiled what it said was its first underground air force base on Tuesday, with the head of the Islamic Republic’s military saying the site would be among those used to launch a response to any potential strikes by Israel or others.

“Any attack on Iran from our enemies, including Israel, will see a response from our many air force bases including Eagle 44,” Iran’s armed forces’ Chief of Staff Mohammad Bagheri told IRNA, according to the Reuters news agency.

IRNA said the Eagle 44 site was one of Iran’s most important military facilities, and would be home to fighter jets equipped with long-range cruise missiles.

The location of the base was not disclosed as part of attempts by Iran to put key military and nuclear facilities out of the way of potential strikes.

Israel is suspected of launching a series of attacks on Iran, including an assault on its underground Natanz nuclear facility that damaged its centrifuges.

Last year Iran’s army unveiled details about an underground base in the Zagros mountain range, where it said some 100 drones were stored. Iran has also shown off similar tunnels in the past, which serve as storage areas for missiles and drones.

Last week, there was a significant drone attack on a key Iranian defense facility in the city of Isfahan. The site hit in the strike was reportedly a weapons production facility for Iran’s killer Shahed-136 drones.

The attack was one of a number widely attributed to Israel, which has a policy of not commenting on such operations.

Iran threatened retaliation over Israel’s reported involvement in the Isfahan attack, warning Jerusalem “not to play with fire.”

In his previous term, Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu ordered numerous strikes on Iranian targets in Syria and operations on Iranian soil. He has been open about his intention to oppose Tehran’s nuclear aspirations at any cost, as Israel generally views an Iranian nuclear bomb as an existential threat.

The United States, France, the United Kingdom and Germany on Friday denounced Iran’s “inadequate” responses after the International Atomic Energy Agency found an undeclared technical modification in Tehran’s nuclear program.

The UN body had noted a change in the operating mode for enriching uranium to 60 percent in the Fordo underground plant, which had not been previously reported.

The Fordo site has been closely monitored since Iran began producing 60% enriched uranium there in November 2022, in addition to the Natanz site.

This threshold greatly exceeds that of 3.67% set by the 2015 agreement between Tehran and the major powers and is approaching the 90% necessary to produce an atomic bomb.

Images of Iranian protester falsely shared as 'suspect in killing of Filipino in Kuwait'


Faith BROWN

February 6, 2023

TikTok and Facebook posts viewed tens of thousands of times have shared images that they falsely claim show the suspect in the killing of a Filipino worker in Kuwait in late January. The photos actually show an Iranian protester executed in early January following a trial that was criticised as "unfair" by the United Nations.

"This is the 17 years old Suspect (sic) who killed Jullebee Ranara," claims the text overlay of a TikTok clip shared on January 27.

It shows a photo of a man being tried in court and another image of what appears to be the same person.

Ranara, a Filipino domestic worker in Kuwait, last spoke to her family on January 20 and was found dead two days later in the Gulf nation, Migrant Workers Secretary Susan Ople told Philippine media.

Ople said in a separate interview with CNN Philippines that the suspect in the killing is the 17-year-old son of Ranara's employers. She did not disclose further details about the suspect.

"Dad, they gave us sentences. Mine is execution. Please don't tell mom. He told his father on the phone," text below the clip reads. It has been viewed more than 180,000 times.

he images were also shared in Facebook posts alongside a similar false claim here and here.

In reality, they show an Iranian protester who was executed in early January this year, weeks before Ranara's killing.

Since September 2022, Iranian authorities have arrested thousands in a crackdown on unprecedented protests triggered by the death in custody of Iranian Kurdish woman Mahsa Amini. 

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