Ballistic missile rain from Iran to Israel: The sky is ablaze.

Ballistic missile rain from Iran to Israel: The sky is ablaze.

06.03.2026 01:30

Iran's comprehensive ballistic missile attack targeting Israel's central regions has escalated tensions to the highest level in the Middle East. The rain of missiles illuminating the sky in the darkness of night caused significant panic, especially around Tel Aviv. In statements made after the attack, no casualties or injuries were reported. Due to the increased security risks in the region, 3 aircraft were forced to make emergency landings at Ben Gurion Airport.

The extensive ballistic missile attack carried out by Iran against Israel's center caused great panic in the capital.

The missiles piercing the darkness of the night and the subsequent sounds of explosions created significant fear, especially around Tel Aviv and its surroundings.

NO CASUALTIES, SIGNIFICANT DAMAGE

According to the initial statements made after the attack, no casualties or injuries were reported. However, debris from the missiles and cluster bombs caused serious damage:

Fires broke out in areas hit by missile debris near Tel Aviv, resulting in material damage.

Due to the increased security risk in the region, 3 aircraft in operation were forced to make emergency landings at Ben Gurion Airport.

BALLISTIC MISSILES ENGAGED BY AIR DEFENSE SYSTEM

In the footage, some of the missiles fired by Iran are seen being intercepted in the air by air defense systems. Experts emphasize that the falling missile debris poses a significant threat to residential areas.

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