During the Iranian missile barrage directed at Jordan, minor damage was caused to the Muwaffaq al-Salti Air Base, according to a report. The damage is described as not significant.
Hours after Jordan's army confirmed three Iranian missiles struck its territory today (Sunday, 04:52 Jerusalem), an Israeli report now indicates that one of those impacts caused minor damage to the Muwaffaq al-Salti Air Base. The damage is described as not significant. The report, based on a single source, has not been independently corroborated.
The thread began with unverified reports of Iranian missile launches from western Iran early Sunday morning (04:52 Jerusalem). Over the following hour, Israeli media relayed Jordanian officials’ confirmation that three missiles landed without casualties, and Jordan's official news agency subsequently confirmed the same. This evolution moved from unverified security-channel reports to official confirmation, tracking the escalation across the day.
Muwaffaq al-Salti Air Base has been a recurring subject in The Zioneer’s prior reporting. On June 13, The Zioneer reported satellite imagery analysis suggesting that an Iranian missile damaged an F-16 and aircraft hangars at the base during a previous strike. On June 11, The Zioneer published footage showing two confirmed impacts at the base, contradicting earlier Jordanian claims of total interception. Those incidents are separate from today’s events but underscore the base’s vulnerability.
The extent of the damage in today’s incident remains unconfirmed by official Jordanian or Israeli sources. The report’s single-source basis means it should be treated with caution. No casualties have been reported in connection with the base.
8 developments
- DevelopingSatellite images show major Iranian damage to U.S. Navy base in Bahrain
- DevelopingSingle impact identified at US base in Jordan, according to reports
- DevelopingSatellite imagery suggests Iranian missiles damaged F-16 at Jordan air base
- StrongReports: Iran fires 10 ballistic missiles at base in Jordan
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