The United States and Israel launched coordinated military strikes across Iran on Saturday, hitting the capital city Tehran and several provinces, following warnings from the U.S. of possible military actions amid ongoing talks for an agreement to prevent Iran from having nuclear capabilities.President Donald Trump posted on social media that the strikes killed Iran’s Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei. Iranian state media reported the death toll from the operation exceeded 200 people.The Get The Facts Data Team aggregated information on strike locations as details came in from multiple sources, including the Associated Press, CNN, Israeli media outlets, Iranian state agencies, satellite imagery and verified social media reports. Mapping the strikes on IranThe map below identifies known strikes as of Saturday afternoon overlayed on the locations of 30 known nuclear sites and 17 missile sites in Iran, as identified by the Nuclear Threat Initiative organization prior to U.S. airstrikes in June 2025. While most strike locations are general areas, satellite imagery confirmed damage in Tehran at the Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei’s compound and billowing smoke near the Ministry of Intelligence offices, in addition to damage reported across Iran’s capital city.President Donald Trump confirmed Saturday evening that Khamenei has been killed as a result of the operation that pummeled the Middle Eastern country. Witnesses near the Intelligence Ministry told The Associated Press they heard multiple explosions followed by air defense activity.Several strike areas align with regions long associated with Iranian military or strategic targets:Isfahan — site of major nuclear research and conversion facilitiesQom Province — near deeply buried uranium enrichment infrastructureKermanshah and Tabriz — areas linked to missile storage or launch historyTehran districts associated with command, intelligence and logistical operations Iranian state TV reported that 85 people were killed in a strike on a school near Minab in the Hormozgan Province of southern Iran.The Israeli military says about 200 fighter jets took part in the initial operation, striking roughly 500 targets including air defenses and missile launchers, describing it as the largest “military flyover” in its history.Iran’s retaliatory escalationWithin a few hours of the strikes, Iran responded by launching missiles and drones toward Israel and some of the twenty U.S. military bases across the region. Israel’s military said “dozens” of missiles were fired, with many intercepted.Various reports confirm Iran targeted U.S. installations in Qatar, the United Arab Emirates, northern Iraq, Jordan and Kuwait. The U.S. base in Bahrain that houses the Navy’s Fifth Fleet was also a target, with video from social media, obtained by CNN, showing an apparent strike and explosion on the edge of the base.Iran has vowed to continue retaliatory action and declared that U.S. and Israeli regional assets are now legitimate military targets. Trump described the operation as “major combat operations” and framed it as part of a broader strategy to eliminate threats posed by Iran’s nuclear and missile programs, urging Iranians to rise against their leadership.PHNjcmlwdCB0eXBlPSJ0ZXh0L2phdmFzY3JpcHQiPiFmdW5jdGlvbigpeyJ1c2Ugc3RyaWN0Ijt3aW5kb3cuYWRkRXZlbnRMaXN0ZW5lcigibWVzc2FnZSIsKGZ1bmN0aW9uKGUpe2lmKHZvaWQgMCE9PWUuZGF0YVsiZGF0YXdyYXBwZXItaGVpZ2h0Il0pe3ZhciB0PWRvY3VtZW50LnF1ZXJ5U2VsZWN0b3JBbGwoImlmcmFtZSIpO2Zvcih2YXIgYSBpbiBlLmRhdGFbImRhdGF3cmFwcGVyLWhlaWdodCJdKWZvcih2YXIg
WASHINGTON —
The United States and Israel launched coordinated military strikes across Iran on Saturday, hitting the capital city Tehran and several provinces, following warnings from the U.S. of possible military actions amid ongoing talks for an agreement to prevent Iran from having nuclear capabilities.
President Donald Trump posted on social media that the strikes killed Iran’s Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei. Iranian state media reported the death toll from the operation exceeded 200 people.
The Get The Facts Data Team aggregated information on strike locations as details came in from multiple sources, including the Associated Press, CNN, Israeli media outlets, Iranian state agencies, satellite imagery and verified social media reports.
Mapping the strikes on Iran
The map below identifies known strikes as of Saturday afternoon overlayed on the locations of 30 known nuclear sites and 17 missile sites in Iran, as identified by the Nuclear Threat Initiative organization prior to U.S. airstrikes in June 2025.
While most strike locations are general areas, satellite imagery confirmed damage in Tehran at the Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei’s compound and billowing smoke near the Ministry of Intelligence offices, in addition to damage reported across Iran’s capital city.
President Donald Trump confirmed Saturday evening that Khamenei has been killed as a result of the operation that pummeled the Middle Eastern country.
Witnesses near the Intelligence Ministry told The Associated Press they heard multiple explosions followed by air defense activity.
Several strike areas align with regions long associated with Iranian military or strategic targets:
Isfahan — site of major nuclear research and conversion facilitiesQom Province — near deeply buried uranium enrichment infrastructureKermanshah and Tabriz — areas linked to missile storage or launch historyTehran districts associated with command, intelligence and logistical operations
Iranian state TV reported that 85 people were killed in a strike on a school near Minab in the Hormozgan Province of southern Iran.
The Israeli military says about 200 fighter jets took part in the initial operation, striking roughly 500 targets including air defenses and missile launchers, describing it as the largest “military flyover” in its history.
Iran’s retaliatory escalation
Within a few hours of the strikes, Iran responded by launching missiles and drones toward Israel and some of the twenty U.S. military bases across the region. Israel’s military said “dozens” of missiles were fired, with many intercepted.
Various reports confirm Iran targeted U.S. installations in Qatar, the United Arab Emirates, northern Iraq, Jordan and Kuwait. The U.S. base in Bahrain that houses the Navy’s Fifth Fleet was also a target, with video from social media, obtained by CNN, showing an apparent strike and explosion on the edge of the base.
Iran has vowed to continue retaliatory action and declared that U.S. and Israeli regional assets are now legitimate military targets.
Trump described the operation as “major combat operations” and framed it as part of a broader strategy to eliminate threats posed by Iran’s nuclear and missile programs, urging Iranians to rise against their leadership.