The IDF has struck over 3,000 Iranian regime targets since the start of Operation Roaring Lion, the military announced on Tuesday.
This includes dozens of Israel Air Force fighter jets completing a wave of strikes against the Islamic Republic on Monday.
As part of these strikes, the IAF hit several regime command centers, including two Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps intelligence command centers as well as a command center belonging to Iran's Intelligence Ministry.
The IAF also struck weapons storage facilities and aerial defense systems, aiming to widen its aerial superiority in Iranian airspace, the military noted.
As part of this, the IAF struck over 50 targets overnight, including ballistic missile storage and launch sites.
Meanwhile, following an Iranian missile launch causing damage in Tel Aviv, the IDF launched a further wave of strikes on Tuesday morning, targeting missile launchers and infrastructure in western Iran, while air defense systems were activated in Tehran, Israeli media reported.
Additionally, Iranian media reports cited the governor of East Azerbaijan Province that six people were killed and nine were injured in a strike that hit a residential area in Tabriz. East Azerbaijan is in the northwest of Iran.
Further, the IRGC-linked Fars News Agency claimed that the "American Zionist enemy" targeted a gas administration building and reduction station in Isfahan and a gas pipeline near Khorramshahr's power plant during the early hours of Tuesday morning.
The agency later cited an official claiming that operations at the power plant were not disrupted in the incident.
This is a developing story.