07/03/2026
Russian intelligence sources have released a dramatic assessment claiming that Israel has suffered significant personnel and strategic losses during the first 72 hours of Iran’s retaliatory strikes. The report paints a picture of an intense and highly coordinated phase of the conflict, targeting not only military infrastructure but also key figures within Israel’s defense and scientific communities.
According to the intelligence claims, the casualties allegedly include several high-ranking officials and specialized personnel, among them 11 nuclear scientists and 6 senior IDF generals. If accurate, such losses would represent a major blow to Israel’s military leadership and its advanced scientific programs.
One of the most alarming points in the report centers on the Dimona nuclear facility, a site long associated with Israel’s strategic defense capabilities. Russian sources suggest that during the height of the bombardment, Israel may have temporarily lost operational access or control over parts of the facility, raising serious questions about the security of one of the country’s most sensitive installations.
Beyond leadership losses, the report also claims a heavy toll on Israel’s broader military structure. According to the figures cited, 198 air force officers and 462 soldiers were reportedly killed, indicating significant pressure on the operational capacity of Israel’s armed forces during the early stages of the retaliatory campaign.
The intelligence assessment also alleges damage within Israel’s intelligence community. Up to 32 Mossad agents are said to have been killed, suggesting that Iranian strikes may have targeted not only physical infrastructure but also critical intelligence networks.
Israeli authorities have not confirmed these numbers, and independent verification remains difficult amid the chaos of the ongoing conflict. However, the claims coming out of Moscow highlight the extreme intensity of what analysts are calling the “retaliation phase” of the 2026 confrontation.
Military observers note that the level of precision described in the report—particularly strikes against scientists, generals, and intelligence figures—would require highly sophisticated targeting intelligence. This has led to speculation that Iran may have relied on advanced surveillance, cyber capabilities, or external intelligence support to pe*****te Israel’s traditionally strong air defense and security systems.
For now, much of the true situation remains obscured by the fog of war, with conflicting claims emerging from different sides of the conflict.
As the situation continues to unfold, global observers are watching closely to see how Israel and the IDF will respond to these reported losses, and whether the status of sensitive sites such as the Dimona facility will be clarified in the coming days.