TEHRAN — Iran's army chief, Maj. Gen. Abdolrahim Mousavi, said several explosions near the central city of Isfahan predawn Friday occurred due to air defense fire, amid reports that Israel targeted a military base inside Iran in response to the latter's weekend attack.
According to Mousavi, who was cited by state media, the Iranian air defense successfully shot down three "suspicious flying objects," with the incident resulting in no damage or casualties.
In clear contrast to the extensive Western media coverage and confirmation by American officials that the attack was conducted by Israel, the Iranian side adhered to downplaying and, as of this writing, largely refrained from even pointing any finger of blame at Israel.
"The city is calm, safe and secure," the state television reported via its local correspondent in Isfahan, which is surrounded by several highly-guarded nuclear and military centers.