Unverified footage from northwest Iran appears to show 5-6 missiles in the air. The target and type of the missiles are unknown, and there is no confirmation of impacts or interceptions.
Unverified footage circulating on Telegram from northwest Iran, published around 04:54 Jerusalem, appears to show at least five to six missiles in flight. The clips add a visual dimension to a wave of launches reported from the same region over the past four hours.
At 01:03 Jerusalem, The Zioneer reported that ballistic missiles had been launched from Tabriz, Kermanshah, and Khorramabad, citing an unverified Arabic-language desk report. Within minutes—also at 01:03—a subsequent bulletin specified that at least three of those missiles from Tabriz were fired toward the Gulf states or Jordan. A third item published at 01:03 added that additional launches were detected from Zanjan and Urmia, confirming the northwestern axis. These three bulletins were published simultaneously, each drawing on the same initial source. The thread has since relied on unverified footage and opposition-aligned reports; no official confirmation from Iranian or regional authorities has been received.
Over the preceding hours, The Zioneer had reported heavy movement of missile launchers in several areas of Iran (00:14 Jerusalem) and footage of a ballistic missile launch from an underground facility in Khomein (04:16 Jerusalem). As The Zioneer noted at 03:16 Jerusalem, at least six missiles had been launched from Iran, with five still en route to unidentified targets; one launch failure was also recorded. Regional defense systems remain on high alert.
The new footage does not clarify the missiles' intended target, type, or current status. No interceptions or impacts have been reported. The clips remain unattributed, and their location and timing have not been independently verified.
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