Analysis and Commentary

Destruction of Government Buildings in Tehran: Reality or Rumor?

Controversial images of the condition of government buildings in Tehran indicate the destruction of part of the Leader's residence and other institutions. Are these claims real or merely baseless rumors?

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Destruction of Government Buildings in Tehran: Reality or Rumor?

A recent aerial image that has been circulated on social media shows a concerning state of government buildings in Tehran. This image reveals that two specific sections, including the Leader's residence and the Assembly of Experts building along with the structure behind it, have been destroyed during the recent attacks.

Buildings That Remain Safe

In this image, buildings such as the Presidential Office, the Guardian Council, and the Supreme National Security Council are also highlighted in yellow, which the publishers claim have not yet been attacked. Although the Guardian Council building is not clearly visible due to thick smoke, there are no signs of its destruction.

The author of this post, noting the possibility of these buildings being evacuated prior to the attacks, warns that if tensions continue and the Islamic Republic does not retreat, these centers may also be at risk of future attacks. Claims that have not yet been independently verified.

These images and claims are being published at a time when the political and social atmosphere of the country is undergoing profound changes, and concerns about the security of government institutions have increased.