22.03.2026 00:20
Iran, which continues its retaliations against the attacks of the US and Israel, has targeted the city of Arad in southern Israel this time, following Dimona. Numerous violent explosions occurred in the city, and moments when the missiles hit various locations were captured on camera. According to initial reports, 6 people have died and more than 100 have been injured.
Iran's retaliations against the attacks from the USA and Israel continue.
IRAN STRIKES ARAD AFTER DIMONA
Israeli sources reported that after Iran's missile attack on Dimona in the south of the country, it has now targeted the city of Arad. It was stated that health teams were quickly dispatched to the area following multiple explosions in the city. The Israeli army reported that parts of Iranian missiles fell in some areas, while it announced that a 450-kilogram Iranian missile directly hit a point in the city.
6 DEAD, OVER 100 INJURED
Israeli media reported that 6 people died and over 100 were injured following Iran's attack. The reports indicated that search and rescue operations in the area were ongoing and there were concerns about an increase in the death toll.
DESTRUCTION CAPTURED ON CAMERA
Meanwhile, the extent of the destruction in the city of Arad following Iran's retaliation was also captured on camera. The footage showed that numerous buildings had collapsed, debris fields had formed, and teams were conducting search and rescue operations at damaged locations.
INJURY COUNT RISES IN DIMONA
The number of injuries from Iran's attack on Dimona has increased. It was reported that as a result of an explosion in the region, caused by the failure of Israel's air defense systems to intercept a ballistic missile launched from Iran, 51 people were injured and were being treated in various hospitals.
ISRAELI ARMY LAUNCHES INVESTIGATION INTO WHY MISSILES WERE NOT INTERCEPTED
The Israeli army has launched an investigation into why the missiles that directly hit and caused significant damage in Arad and Dimona in Iran's retaliations could not be intercepted. According to Israel's Channel 12 television, the missiles that struck both Dimona and Arad within two hours had previously been launched at Israel and intercepted, but this time the air defense systems failed.
IRAN'S NUCLEAR FACILITY WAS STRUCK
Iran's Natanz Nuclear Facility was struck early this morning, and the Israeli army stated that they did not carry out the airstrike. In a statement from the Israeli army, it was conveyed that Israeli fighter jets did not conduct any attack in the area where the Natanz Nuclear Facility is located; it was also noted that due to "war conditions," no comments could be made regarding the USA's activities in Iran.
HAD BEEN STRUCK BEFORE
The USA and Israel had targeted the Natanz Nuclear Facility again in the early days of the war. In this attack, the International Atomic Energy Agency confirmed that damage was observed in the entrance buildings of the facility based on satellite images, but reported that no radiological issues were expected. It was noted that no increase in radiation was detected during the attack.
USA-ISRAEL ATTACKS ON IRAN
While negotiations continued between the governments of Tehran and Washington, Israel and the USA launched a military attack on Iran on February 28. Iran responded with attacks on targets it identified in several regional countries, including Qatar, the United Arab Emirates (UAE), and Bahrain, in addition to Israel. In the USA-Israel attacks, Iranian leader Ali Khamenei and many high-ranking officials were killed. According to Iranian officials, the death toll from the USA-Israel attacks exceeded 1,348, and the number of injured surpassed 17,000.
Source: AA / IHA