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Iran threatens immediate missile launch at 'enemy targets'

The Zioneer Intelligence DeskUpdated 01:40
Iran Issues Immediate Missile Threat Against 'Enemy Targets'

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TL;DR

Iran has warned that missiles will be launched 'shortly' at 'enemy targets,' according to a statement attributed to Iranian sources. The threat, issued at approximately 21:45 UTC, did not specify the targets or whether any launch order has been given. The announcement comes amid an already escalated military posture between Iran and the US-led coalition following days of direct kinetic exchanges.

01 · THE DISPATCH

A single Iranian-origin message posted at approximately 21:45 UTC threatens an imminent missile launch against 'enemy targets,' without naming the targets or indicating whether an order to fire has been given. The statement does not differentiate between enemy categories — it could refer to Israeli, American, or coalition assets. As The Zioneer previously reported (June 8–10), the past 72 hours have seen an unprecedented escalation: an initial Iranian missile salvo toward the Gulf, a US retaliatory strike on Iranian military infrastructure, and a series of high-level threats from Tehran including warnings of nuclear breakout and direct strikes on US bases. The current threat has not been independently verified by any Western or Israeli source at this time. No air-raid sirens or interceptor activity have been reported in Israel, the Gulf states, or around US positions in the region since the message was posted.

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