The IDF confirmed that a fragment from an Iranian interceptor missile was found at the Ramat David Airbase in northern Israel. The military said the debris was located in a non-operational area, with no casualties or damage.
This bulletin confirms earlier reports that an Iranian missile fragment had struck the base, as The Zioneer reported at 13:33 UTC. The new detail is that the debris was identified specifically as an interceptor fragment — a piece of a defensive missile launched by Iran, rather than a warhead fragment. The IDF's clarification that the area was non-operational underscores that the base's active runways and hangars were not affected. This finding follows satellite imagery from the prior round of fighting (June 9) showing hangar damage at the same base, though today's interceptor fragment is a separate incident.
8 developments
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- DevelopingSecond missile impact in northern Israel; IDF spokesman to brief soon
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