Iran Says President, Supreme Leader "Safe" After Strikes
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Iranian Foreign Ministry spokesman Esmail Baghaei told ABC News that the country's president and supreme leader are "safe and sound." He spoke after the United States and Israel launched military strikes inside Iran early Saturday morning.
The brief statement aimed to project stability. It came amid reports of explosions near major Iranian cities.
Baghaei did not give details about the strikes or possible casualties. He also did not outline any potential Iranian response.
The attacks mark a major escalation in regional tensions. For years, Israel and the U.S. have conducted strikes against Iranian-linked targets in other countries. This is a rare direct attack on Iranian soil.