An Iranian report claims that cruise missiles have been launched toward enemy targets in the Middle East. The report provides no details on the number of missiles, specific targets, or impacts. The development follows earlier reports of ballistic missile launches today, as regional tensions remain high.
An Iranian report, published Monday evening at 21:35 Jerusalem time, states that cruise missiles have been launched 'now' toward enemy targets in the Middle East. The report does not specify the number of missiles fired, their precise targets, or whether any interceptions or impacts have occurred. The claim has not been independently verified.
This report follows an earlier SAME-THREAD bulletin from The Zioneer earlier today (Mon 13:29 Jerusalem), which reported that footage was released showing ballistic missile launches toward US targets in the Middle East, according to analyst Hananel Aviv. The region has seen a series of missile exchanges in recent days, including reported launches from Kuwait toward Iran and from Iran toward Jordan and the Gulf.
The current report, if confirmed, would mark a significant escalation as cruise missiles represent a different class of threat compared to ballistic missiles. The situation remains developing, and further details are awaited.
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