The IDF destroyed an Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) Ground Forces base and a mobile command post on Wednesday as part of strikes targeting regime infrastructure in Tehran, the Israeli military said on Thursday.
The military said that the Iranian regime has begun using mobile units as command centers in order to avoid Israeli and American airstrikes.

The IDF also targeted these sites while commanders were inside them, the military said.
Additionally, the IDF struck a ballistic missile storage site in the Tabriz area. “This comes as part of the ongoing effort to degrade the regime’s missile array,” the military said.
Meanwhile, an airstrike struck a major highway bridge connecting Tehran to the nearby city of Karaj on Thursday afternoon, Iran’s Fars News Agency reported.
The B1 bridge, located along a central transit route between the capital and Karaj, was reportedly damaged in the strike, though the extent of the damage was not immediately clear.
Iranian reports later indicated that power outages were recorded in Karaj around the same time as the strike. Local accounts cited disruptions to electricity infrastructure, though it remains unclear whether the outages were directly caused by the attack on the bridge or by separate strikes.
The US Central Command (CENTCOM), which is in charge of Operation Epic Fury, revealed that the EA-37B aircraft, one of the US’ main electronic warfare aircraft, was deployed in the Middle East.
According to the CENTCOM report, more than 12.300 targets were destroyed since the war started in late January, while more than 13.000 combat flights were performed.
At the same time, at least 155 Iranian Navy vessels were rendered inoperative by American attacks.
Among the targeted facilities were IRGC command and control centers, headquarters, and intelligence sites, air defense systems, and ballistic missile sites, among multiple other targets.