Iranian missiles rained down on Israel.

Iranian missiles rained down on Israel.

16.03.2026 22:00

Iran's retaliatory actions continue in response to the attacks by the US and Israel. In the footage of the new wave of attacks launched from Tehran, missiles can be seen pouring down from the sky like rain, with some areas engulfed in flames.

Iran's retaliations against the attacks of the USA and Israel continue.

NEW WAVE OF ATTACKS FROM IRAN TO ISRAEL

Recently, Iran has launched a new wave of attacks against Israel. In a statement from the Israeli army, it was reported that air defense systems were activated to intercept missiles fired from Iran. While warning messages were sent to mobile phones in areas under threat of retaliation, sirens sounded in many cities of Israel, including Jerusalem. Following the measures taken by the air defense systems, it was noted that shrapnel fell in Beit Shemesh and Jerusalem.

FELL LIKE RAIN

On the other hand, images from the region showed Iranian missiles falling from the sky like rain. Flames rising from the points hit by some missiles that bypassed the air defense systems were also captured on camera.

USA-ISRAEL'S ATTACKS ON IRAN

While negotiations between the governments of Tehran and Washington continue, Israel and the USA launched a military attack on Iran on February 28. Iran responded with attacks on targets it identified in some regional countries, including Qatar, the United Arab Emirates (UAE), and Bahrain, in addition to Israel. In the USA-Israel attacks, many high-ranking officials, including Iranian leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, 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.

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