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Russian Spooks Claim Iran Killed Israeli Generals, Hundreds of Troops

  • Writer: By The Financial District
    By The Financial District
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Russian intelligence sources have released a startling report claiming that Israel has suffered massive personnel and strategic losses following the first 72 hours of Iranian retaliatory strikes, Tech Times reported recently.


Purportedly, secondary explosions shattered the Dimona base, indicating that missile stockpiles may have detonated. (Image: Planet Labs Inc) 
Purportedly, secondary explosions shattered the Dimona base, indicating that missile stockpiles may have detonated. (Image: Planet Labs Inc) 

The Russian sources said that among the fatalities were six generals, 11 nuclear scientists and 192 air force officers stationed at the Dimona nuclear facility, a frequent target of Iranian missile attacks because it stores Israeli nuclear weapons.


These losses, Tech Times reported, were incurred in the first three days of the war that Israel and the US initiated even as negotiations were continuing.



Purportedly, secondary explosions shattered the Dimona base, indicating that missile stockpiles may have detonated.


The New York–based Tech Times, edited by veteran technology journalist Rob LeFebvre, added that Israel lost operational access to or control of Dimona during the height of the bombardment.



Overall, 462 Israeli soldiers were reportedly killed in action, while the Mossad intelligence agency — which has been conducting covert operations within Iran — allegedly lost 32 agents.


While Israeli officials have not yet confirmed the scale of these figures, the report from Moscow underscores the high intensity of the 2026 conflict’s “retaliation phase.”



The coordination required for such precise strikes on scientists and generals suggests that Iran may have used advanced intelligence, potentially aided by outside powers, to bypass traditional air defense systems.








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