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Footage from Urmia, northwest Iran shows activity amid overnight strikes

The Zioneer Intelligence Desk

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TL;DR

New footage posted from the city of Urmia in West Azerbaijan Province, northwest Iran, shows activity in the area, according to unverified material circulating on social media. The footage's specific content and timing have not been independently confirmed. It follows multiple reports of explosions and missile activity across Iran since late June 9.

01 · THE DISPATCH

A new unverified video circulating on social media is geolocated to Urmia, the capital of West Azerbaijan Province in northwest Iran, a region with known military infrastructure. The footage appears to show aerial activity, though its precise content — whether missiles, interceptions, or other aircraft — is not identifiable from the available description. As The Zioneer reported earlier this morning (04:57 Jerusalem), unverified footage from elsewhere in northwestern Iran appeared to show 5-6 missiles in flight. The latest clip from Urmia, posted at approximately 05:03 Jerusalem time, adds to a growing body of overnight social-media documentation of military movements and explosion reports across several Iranian provinces since late June 9. No official Iranian or Israeli comment has been issued on the footage, and its source and authenticity remain unverified.

02 · How it developed

3 developments

  1. Latest

    Footage from Urmia shows aerial activity amid reports of overnight strikes

  2. New footage from northwestern Iran shows ongoing overnight strikes.

  3. Explosions reported in Kuwait City area

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