A ballistic missile was launched from an underground Iranian missile facility near Isfahan, according to Telegram reports by Hananel Aviv at 06:06 Jerusalem time. The missile's target, type, and purpose are not yet independently confirmed.
A desk-reviewed report by Hananel Aviv at 06:06 Jerusalem time stated a ballistic missile launch from Iran's underground 'missile city' in the Isfahan area. Isfahan Province is home to several known military and missile development sites, including the underground facility previously associated with Iran's ballistic missile program. The source is a single source; the missile's target, type, and status (test, exercise, or operational) remain unconfirmed. No official Iranian or Israeli statement has been issued at this hour. As The Zioneer reported on June 10 at 04:16, unverified footage earlier appeared showing a missile launch from the underground facility in Khomein, about 250 km northwest of Isfahan — the current report relates to the Isfahan area, a distinct location.
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