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Five Iranian cities hit on opening night

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Joint US-Israeli airstrikes under Operation Roaring Lion / Epic Fury hit Iran's political capital, nuclear facilities, and regional military commands simultaneously on 28 February 2026.

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Key takeaway

Simultaneous strikes on five Iranian cities — including Qom — indicate a campaign targeting nuclear infrastructure, air defences, and leadership in a single coordinated package rather than a graduated escalation.

The geographic spread of the strike package — Tehran (political command), Isfahan (advanced nuclear and aerospace facilities), Qom (hardened underground enrichment site), Karaj (centrifuge component production), and Kermanshah (western military command) — indicates a campaign designed to achieve three simultaneous objectives: suppress air defences, degrade nuclear infrastructure, and decapitate political and military leadership.

Striking five cities in a single night requires a substantially larger air package than any previous US-Israeli operation against Iranian facilities. The 2007 Israeli strike on Syria's Al-Kibar reactor involved a single target. The April and October 2024 Israeli strikes on Iran were limited to specific radar and air-defence nodes. Roaring Lion / Epic Fury operates at a categorically different scale.

The inclusion of QomIran's most politically sensitive religious city and home to the Fordow enrichment facility buried beneath it — signals that planners accepted the political cost of targeting a site with deep Shia religious significance. Previous Israeli operations avoided it precisely because of that framing risk. Its inclusion here suggests the nuclear objective overrode that constraint.

Kermanshah's targeting points to interdiction of Iranian ground force movements toward Iraq and degradation of western military district command capacity, limiting the ability to direct militia assets across the Iraqi border in the immediate aftermath.

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European Commission· 28 Feb 2026
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Five Iranian cities hit on opening night
Opening military action of a major US-Israeli strike campaign against Iran, representing a dramatic escalation of the broader conflict.
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