03.03.2026 19:31
Ballistic missiles fired from Iran hit several locations in Israel's capital, Tel Aviv. It was reported that the air defense systems could not intercept all the missiles and some munitions reached their targets. While the intensity of the explosions was felt kilometers away, military analysts noted that the attack created a "saturation attack" effect and that the defense systems were insufficient in destroying all the missiles.
The region turned into a bloodbath as Iran responded to the attacks initiated by the US and Israel with ballistic missiles.
Recently, missiles launched from Iran struck Israel's capital, Tel Aviv. After the attack, which was carried out without the activation of Israel's air defense systems, known as one of the most advanced defense networks in the world, smoke was seen rising into the sky from all over the city. It was observed that the missiles hit their intended targets directly.
VIOLENT EXPLOSIONS OCCURRED
During the attack, terrifying moments were experienced in Tel Aviv. Footage captured by amateur cameras showed ballistic missiles diving towards the ground at high speed and creating massive fireballs upon impact. The intensity of the explosions was felt from kilometers away.
Fires broke out in the areas that were hit, while smoke was seen settling over residential areas with the wind.
The continuous sound of sirens throughout the city was accompanied by the whistling noise of missile engines and the deafening sounds of explosions that followed.
DEFENSE SYSTEM COULD NOT PREVENT IT
Military analysts state that the simultaneous launch of a large number of ballistic missiles created a "saturation attack" effect, and the defense systems were inadequate in destroying all the missiles. In the footage, some missiles were seen crashing into their targets at a steep angle without encountering any obstacles, highlighting the technical success of the attack and the destruction it caused.