Piercing through the ongoing communications blackout, Iran’s state-backed media apparatus has made a stunning admission. Tasnim News, an outlet closely affiliated with the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC), has officially reported the deaths of seven senior military, intelligence, and security commanders killed during the initial allied bombardment of Tehran.
A Regime Acknowledges the Collapse
The announcement marks a dramatic shift in Tehran’s narrative. After initial attempts to project stability and deny Israeli intelligence claims, the regime is now publicly confirming that Operation “Roar of the Lion” successfully obliterated the operational core of the Armed Forces General Staff and the Supreme Leader’s inner circle.
The casualties confirmed by Tasnim represent a catastrophic loss of institutional knowledge, strategic planning, and internal security coordination:
* The Supreme Leader’s Inner Circle: * Mohammad Shirazi: Chief of Staff of the Supreme Leader’s Military Bureau.
* Akbar Ebrahimzadeh: Deputy Head of the Office of the Supreme Commander of the Armed Forces.
* Top Intelligence Directors: * Saleh Asadi: Deputy Commander of Intelligence for the General Staff. His death removes the primary node of military intelligence coordination.
* Gholamreza Rezaian: Head of the FARAJA Intelligence Organization. As the intelligence chief for Iran’s national law enforcement command, his elimination severely degrades the regime’s ability to monitor and suppress the ongoing domestic uprisings.
* Operational and Logistics Command: * Mohsen Darehbaghi: Deputy Commander for Readiness and Support.
* Bahram Hosseini Motlagh: Head of the Planning and Operations Department.
* Hassan Ali Tajik: Head of the Readiness Department.





The Strategic Vacuum
Military analysts note that the specific composition of this casualty list is devastating for Iran’s ability to sustain a prolonged conflict. By simultaneously eliminating the heads of “Readiness,” “Support,” and “Planning and Operations,” the allied strike did not just kill figureheads; it destroyed the exact logistical framework required to coordinate troop movements, resupply missile batteries, and direct the various branches of the Iranian military.
Furthermore, the public confirmation of these deaths by Tasnim suggests that the surviving remnants of the regime recognize they can no longer conceal the magnitude of the decapitation from the Iranian public or their regional proxies. As leaderless IRGC factions and proxy militias attempt to fight on, they are now doing so without their central intelligence and operational architects.













