A report says an Iron Dome battery stationed in northern Israel fired interceptors at multiple missiles launched from Iran toward Jordan. The launches were identified shortly before the interceptors were fired. No details on interceptions, impacts, or casualties are yet available.
The latest report, published at 02:07 Jerusalem, provides additional details on the ongoing Iranian missile launch toward Jordan. It specifies that the Iron Dome battery that fired interceptors was stationed in northern Israel, and that the launches from Iran were identified shortly before the interceptors were fired.
As The Zioneer reported at 01:53 Jerusalem, earlier reports indicated that Iron Dome air defense batteries had launched interceptors toward Iranian missiles headed for Jordan, but did not specify the battery's location. The current report now confirms the location and adds the timing of the launch identification.
No details on whether the missiles were successfully intercepted, or if any impacts occurred in Jordan, have been reported. Casualty figures are not yet available. The source of the report is a Telegram news channel; the information has not been independently confirmed.
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