Iran released satellite imagery it says shows the complete destruction of Squadron 157 equipment hangars at Ramat David Airbase following its June 7 missile strikes. The IDF previously acknowledged a fragment hit a non-operational warehouse with no casualties. The images have not been independently verified.
Iran released satellite imagery on June 11 that it claims shows the complete destruction of Squadron 157 equipment hangars at Ramat David Airbase, following its June 7 missile strikes. The coordinates provided match the base's location southeast of Haifa. The IDF had previously acknowledged that a fragment hit a non-operational warehouse at the base, with no casualties or impact on operations. The newly released images, which Iran says were taken after the strike, appear to show debris clearance, though the extent of the damage remains unverified by independent sources.
As The Zioneer reported on June 11, Iran-aligned sources earlier released high-resolution satellite imagery of what appeared to be significant damage to a building associated with the 157th Squadron. The current imagery is presented as evidence of a larger-scale hit than Israel has acknowledged.
The IDF has not issued an updated statement on the condition of the hangar complex since the initial acknowledgement of a fragment hit. The images' authenticity and the date of capture have not been independently confirmed.
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