Pakistan, July 20 -- Iran has successfully replaced parts of its air defence systems damaged during last month's conflict with Israel, according to a report by Iran's Defah Press on Sunday. Mahmoud Mousavi, deputy for operations in the Iranian army, confirmed the restoration and said that the systems were replaced using domestic resources already stored in secure locations across the country.

The June conflict saw Israel carry out airstrikes that significantly weakened Iran's aerial defence infrastructure. While Iranian forces responded with missile and drone attacks, Israel's air force managed to dominate Iranian airspace during the exchange. Despite the damage, Iranian officials say their airspace is now secure once again.

Before the ...