Khamenei house targeted: Satellite image shows damage at Iran Supreme Leader's compound after US-Israel strikes

Recent satellite imagery has revealed significant damage to the residence of Iran's Supreme Leader, Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, following reported airstrikes by US and Israeli forces. The images depict a dark plume of smoke rising from the compound, alongside collapsed structures within the complex. This incident escalates tensions in the region, which have been heightened due to ongoing conflicts and geopolitical rivalries. The targeted strike marks a notable development in the ongoing confrontations between Iran and its adversaries, particularly in light of Iran's influential role in regional conflicts. The implications of this attack could further strain relations between Iran and Western powers, as well as complicate the security landscape in the Middle East. Observers are closely monitoring the situation, as potential retaliatory actions from Iran could lead to a broader military escalation in the region. The incident underscores the fragile state of security in the area and highlights the risks involved in military operations against prominent political figures.
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