The IDF now states that damage from an Iranian launch last Sunday struck a logistical area — a non-operational warehouse — at Ramat David Airbase. The military reports no casualties from the incident, in a slight revision from an earlier assessment that there was no damage at all.
The IDF has updated its initial damage assessment for the Iranian missile salvo launched against Israel on Sunday, June 7. While the military initially stated that interceptor debris hit Ramat David Airbase without causing damage or casualties, it now reports that a non-operational warehouse in the base's logistical area was damaged. No casualties were recorded. As The Zioneer reported earlier on June 10, the IDF had described the fragment as a broken interceptor piece. The warehouse was assessed as non-operational, meaning the damage did not affect combat readiness. The revision comes amid ongoing scrutiny of the impact of Iranian missile strikes, following satellite imagery from June 9 suggesting a hangar at the same base had also been damaged in the exchange — though that earlier image was assessed by the IDF as unrelated to operational equipment. The IRGC has made unverified claims of more severe damage to Israeli airbases during the same strikes.
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