
Israeli military says Iran used missile with multiple warheads in its attack
by Naharnet Newsdesk 19 June 2025, 16:31
The Israeli military said Thursday that Iran used a missile with multiple warheads in its attack, posing a new challenge to its defenses.
Instead of having to track one warhead, missiles with multiple warheads can pose a more difficult challenge for air defense systems, like Israel's Iron Dome.
There was no immediate independent analysis that could be made.
- Iran has launched 450 missiles and 1,000 drones toward Israel so far -
The vast majority of the drones have been launched from Iran, but a few have been launched from Iran's proxies, including Iraq, according to the Israeli military official, who spoke on condition of anonymity in line with military regulations.
He added that Israel began its operation in western Iran before moving towards the capital of Tehran and the center. The military is now starting to attack eastern Iran.
The official would not comment on whether or not the Americans are planning to target the Fordo nuclear fuel enrichment plant. 'What Americans do or will not do is up to them, we have our plan and are operating according to it,' he said.

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