Remnants of a ballistic missile launched from Khorramabad or Aligudarz in Iran toward Arab countries fell on a building in Dorud, Lorestan province, damaging several nearby structures, according to the source monitoring Iran news. The source of the launch and the exact target are not specified. No immediate reports of casualties.
Remnants of a ballistic missile launched from Iran's Khorramabad or Aligudarz area toward Arab states struck a building in the city of Dorud, Lorestan province, damaging several nearby structures, according to the source that tracks Iran news. The incident occurred amid a reported Iranian ballistic missile barrage targeting Arab countries earlier today, including Jordan and Kuwait, as previously covered by The Zioneer.
Lorestan province has been a site of previous missile-related activity. On June 10, The Zioneer reported a sighting of a glowing object over Lorestan, which analysts suggested was a missile aimed at Iranian-Kurdish opposition groups in northern Iraq. The current event may indicate a missile malfunction or interception, though the cause of the debris fall remains unconfirmed.
The exact number of casualties, the specific Arab target of the launch, and the origin of the missile have not been independently verified. No official Iranian or Arab statements have been reported.
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