Iranian authorities confirmed that missiles were launched into southern Iran, attributing the attack to 'the enemy,' according to Israeli journalist Asaf Rozentzweig (N12). No further details on the source or nature of the missiles were provided.
Iranian authorities confirmed on Sunday evening that missiles were launched into southern Iran, attributing the attack to 'the enemy,' according to Israeli journalist Asaf Rozentzweig (N12). The acknowledgment followed a series of reports from Iranian media describing explosions on Qeshm Island and in the port city of Bandar Abbas. Initial reports at 19:05 Jerusalem time described explosions in Bandar Abbas, followed by additional reports of blasts on Qeshm Island. By 19:20, Iranian sources confirmed that missiles had been fired toward Qeshm Island by 'the enemy.' As The Zioneer reported at 19:23, Iranian sources stated that the island was struck by 10-11 enemy missiles, with additional explosions heard. The Zioneer has previously reported on a series of strikes and explosions in southern Iran, including a US official confirming ongoing strikes against Iran (June 11) and multiple blast reports in the region over recent weeks. The source of the current attack and any damage or casualties remain unconfirmed.
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