Iran’s missiles to four Israeli military bases and its severe censorship – Mehr News Agency | Iranian and world news
According to radar data that was not released due to severe censorship of the Israeli military, Iranian missiles have been hit directly to five Israeli military facilities during the recent six -day war.
The British newspaper said that six Iranian missiles hit five different Israeli bases, but Israeli officials did not announce the attacks, and it was not possible to publish it due to strict military censorship rules.
US academics at Oregon State University, who specialize in using satellite radar data to detect bomb damage in war zones, shared the data with the newspaper, which could complicate the literal battle between the two sides seeking to claim absolute victory, the report said.
Reports show that there was an important air base, an information collection center, and a logistics base, in addition to five attacks that have infiltrated Israeli aerial defense systems and caused significant damage to residential and industrial infrastructure.
The newspaper cited seven Iranian missile attacks on oil and electrical facilities, the destruction of part of the Weisman Institute, one of the most prominent Israeli scientific research centers, extensive damage to the Soroka University medical Center, and attacks on seven populated residential areas that resulted in more than 6 Israeli displacement.
According to the telegraph, although the overwhelming majority of Iranian missiles was intercepted, the percentage of missiles that successfully infiltrated Israeli airspace increased constantly during the first eight days of the six -day war, and experts were targeted by the use of limited -inventory -free Iranian missiles.
Although the Israeli multilayer air defense system was designed to intercept a variety of projectiles, it was supported during the war by two US -made Thaad Thaad Missile Defense Systems and offshore missiles launched from US bases in the Red Sea.
“Many Iranian missile strikes have hit Israeli military bases and strategic sites that we have not reported to date,” Ravio Drucker said. This has caused people to not understand how accurate the Iranians are and how much the damage they have caused in many places is.
The newspaper noted that a significant portion of Iran’s ballistic missile arsenal, despite Israel’s ability to carry out attacks across the country and severe damage to Iran’s military command and nuclear program, remains intact.
Another part of the telegraph report quoted a Zionist official as saying that we estimated that Iran had between two and three ballistic missiles at the beginning of the war, but is quickly moving towards a mass production strategy that could carry its missile reserves to 2 or 2 missiles in the next few years.
(tagstotranslate) Daily Telegraph
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