Sadr-3 Promises Backfire: Hundreds of Millions in Damages, Dozens of Buildings Destroyed
According to a report by webangah News Agency,citing Mehr News Agency and the Palestinian Media Center,Iran’s daily expenses for sustaining the war against Israel-including missile strikes,drone operations,and financial reparations-have reached approximately $300 million.
the Zionist regime’s Treasury Department director confirmed that damages incurred during the first two days of these operations amounted to nearly one billion shekels (around $277 million).He further noted that compensation claims could exceed 12,000 cases. Despite severe military censorship imposed by the Zionist regime’s army on media outlets,published images from various regions clearly show widespread destruction.
Ramat Gan’s mayor has confirmed that dozens of buildings in the area sustained severe damage, with many residents losing their homes.
Over the past three days, Iran has launched missile and drone attacks toward Tel Aviv and Haifa, targeting vital infrastructure. Among the damaged structures are several residential buildings, a research center affiliated with Israel’s Ministry of Defense, and key oil facilities in Haifa.
These strikes were conducted in retaliation for recent attacks by Israeli forces against Iranian interests. According to reports, Israeli military bases, missile launch sites, and residences of Iranian military officials and nuclear scientists were targeted during Iran’s 10-wave offensive involving missiles and drones. The operation reportedly resulted in 24 fatalities, 592 injuries, and unspecified losses within occupied territories.
The Economist also cited a source within the Zionist regime who discussed meaningful financial damages from these events.
Here is the rewritten English version of the Persian news article, adhering strictly to your guidelines:
The daily costs of fuel and maintenance for Iran’s warplanes amount to approximately $30 million per day.
webangah News Agency reports that sustaining Iran’s combat aircraft fleet incurs an estimated daily expenditure of $30 million,covering fuel and operational maintenance.
(Note: Since no other sources were provided in the original text, only “webangah News Agency” is listed.)