🗓️ Published: June 23, 2025 |✍️ Skylink Times International Desk
In a major escalation of tensions in the Middle East, Israel has launched coordinated airstrikes on six Iranian military airports, resulting in the destruction of at least 15 Iranian fighter jets and helicopters, according to defense sources.

The early morning strikes targeted airbases believed to house advanced aircraft and missile deployment units. The operation was reportedly aimed at neutralizing Iran’s offensive air capabilities amid rising hostilities in the region.
💥 Key Targets and Impact:
Airports struck: Tehran Mehrabad Airbase, Tabriz Military Airfield, Shiraz Tactical Base, Isfahan Air Wing, Kermanshah, and Bandar Abbas
Destroyed assets:
10 fighter jets, including Su-24s and F-4 Phantoms
5 tactical helicopters, suspected to be used in cross-border logistics
Damage assessment: Several hangars, radar stations, and fuel depots hit
No official casualty figures have been released, but Iranian emergency teams have been deployed to secure the affected zones. Satellite imagery confirms smoke and fire damage at the targeted locations.
🗣️ Israel’s Stance
Israeli defense officials, while maintaining operational silence, hinted the strikes were in response to recent provocations and escalating threats from Iranian proxy forces across Lebanon, Syria, and Iraq.
A senior Israeli official said, “This is a defensive operation aimed at dismantling Iran’s ability to project terror through air power. We are prepared to respond further if necessary.”
🛑 Global Reactions
While Iran has not yet issued a full statement, high-level emergency meetings have reportedly been called in Tehran. The incident is expected to draw international concern, especially from global powers advocating for de-escalation in the volatile region.
India, the EU, and the United Nations have previously called for restraint and diplomatic solutions, warning that a full-scale conflict could destabilize the entire Gulf and beyond.