Sarallah Headquarters
IRGC Aerospace Force command centre in Tehran; a primary target in the 2026 Iran war.
Last refreshed: 30 March 2026 · Appears in 1 active topic
If the IRGC's Tehran command is gone, who now controls Iran's most armed force?
Timeline for Sarallah Headquarters
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Iran Conflict 2026What is Sarallah Headquarters?
Was Sarallah Headquarters destroyed in the Iran war?
Why was Sarallah Headquarters targeted?
Background
Sarallah Headquarters (قرارگاه سارالله — "Sword of God" garrison) was the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC)'s primary operational command for the greater Tehran area, coordinating ground forces, domestic security, and intelligence across Tehran, Iran's most populated region. Founded as the IRGC's capital garrison, it also directed crackdowns on civil unrest including the 2019 protests and the 2022 Mahsa Amini uprising.
The facility was struck on 1 March 2026 as part of the US-led air campaign, alongside IRIB's Tehran broadcast centre, in what Iranian state media described as a systematic effort to dismantle institutional command infrastructure. The targeting drew international scrutiny: within hours, Defence Secretary Pete Hegseth declared "this is not a Regime change war" while Secretary of State Marco Rubio separately said the US "would welcome ending the governing system in Tehran."
The destruction of Sarallah, alongside the strike on the Assembly of Experts in Qom and Trump's claim that Iran's "new leadership" had been targeted , raised an unresolved question: whether these strikes constitute decapitation strategy rather than the limited coercion both Washington and Tel Aviv publicly maintain.