Footage circulating online, reportedly from the Bakri Garrison in the Iranian city of Dezful, appears to show the site after an attack. The source and authenticity of the video have not been independently verified, and no additional details on the alleged attack have been reported.
Unverified footage circulating online and reported via an internal desk feed appears to show damage at the Bakri Garrison in Dezful, a military installation in southwestern Iran. The footage's emergence comes after a series of explosions reported in Dezful overnight, beginning with an unverified report that Hezbollah had launched a renewed attack on the city (Mon 01:51 Jerusalem). Two explosions followed within minutes, with a second blast reported at 01:58 Jerusalem. Security analyst Yair Goldblatt, in a report published at 01:51 Jerusalem, identified the Dezful location as a new target. The source and authenticity of the video have not been independently verified, and no group has claimed responsibility.
The sequence of unverified reports began when The Zioneer reported at Mon 01:51 Jerusalem that explosions were heard in Dezful following an earlier claim of a Hezbollah attack. Additional blasts were reported minutes later, and a second distinct explosion was logged at 01:58 Jerusalem. Analyst Yair Goldblatt then identified the target as new. The footage now surfacing aligns with these accounts but has not been corroborated by independent sources or official channels. Across the thread, all reports have remained unverified, with no shift in source credibility (no military, government, or media confirmation has emerged).
As The Zioneer has reported, Hezbollah has released unverified footage in recent weeks claiming strikes on IDF positions in southern Lebanon, including an FPV drone strike near Beaufort Castle (June 24) and a strike on a command vehicle at Yahmar al-Shaqif (June 13). Background context also includes earlier unverified footage of Basij forces attacking protesters in Iran (June 7) and an AI-generated video of missile strikes circulated by Iranian social media users (June 12). However, no direct link has been established between these events and the current footage. Hezbollah has not commented on the Dezful incident.
It remains unclear what caused the damage shown in the footage, when it occurred, or whether it is connected to the series of explosions reported overnight. No casualties or damage have been independently reported. The footage and all reports remain unverified; no official statement from Iranian or Hezbollah sources has been issued.
5 developments
- DevelopingIranian social media users circulate AI-generated clip of missile strikes on US base in Jordan
- StrongFootage emerges of apparent attack on remote US base in Jordan
- DevelopingVideo surfaces of Basij forces attacking protesters in Iran
- StrongIranian opposition publishes video purportedly showing one of the bases hit by US strikes this morning
Source and signal
- Internal intake
