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Israel destroyed Iran's S-300 missiles!

2024.04.24, 11:15
Israel destroyed Iran's S-300 missiles!

New satellite images seem to confirm apparent Israeli strike on Isfahan hit radar, negating repeated Iranian denials.

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Satellite photos taken today appear to confirm that an apparent Israeli retaliatory strike targeting Iran’s central city of Isfahan hit a radar system for a Russian-made air defense battery, contradicting repeated denials by officials in Tehran of any damage in the assault.

The strike on an S-300 radar in what appears to have been a very limited strike by Israel would represent far more damage done than in the massive drone-and-missile attack Iran unleashed against Israel on April 13. That may be why Iranian officials up to Ayatollah Ali Khamenei have been trying to dismiss discussing what the attack actually did on Iranian soil.

 

New satellite images seem to confirm apparent Israeli strike on Isfahan hit  radar, negating repeated Iranian denials | The Times of Israel

 

 

New satellite images seem to confirm apparent Israeli strike on Isfahan hit  radar, negating repeated Iranian denials | The Times of Israel

 

Analysts believe both Iran and Israel now are trying to dial back tensions following a series of escalatory attacks between them as the war between Israel and Hamas in the Gaza Strip still rages and inflames the wider region.

The satellite images by Planet Labs PBC taken this morning near Isfahan’s dual-use airport and air base, some 320 kilometers (200 miles) south of Tehran, showed an area nearby that served as a deployment point for the air defense system. Burn marks sit around what analysts including Chris Biggers, a consultant former government imagery analyst, previously had identified as a “flap-lid” radar system used for the S-300.

Iranian officials in the aftermath sought to downplay the attack, trying to describe it as just a series of small drones flying through the sky.

“What happened … was not a strike,” Iranian Foreign Minister Hossein Amirabdollahian claimed in an interview with NBC News. “They were more like toys that our children play with – not drones.”

 

 

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