Iran’s Massive Ballistic Missile Attack in Syria and Iraq: Mossad Headquarters Destroyed – US and Israeli Targets Hit
Iranian ballistic missile hits target at 1,200 km – Biggest attack in Iran’s history
Tensions are soaring in the Middle East as Iran launched a massive ballistic missile attack hitting targets in Syria and Iraq. Iran hit targets at a distance of 1,200 km. This is the longest-range strike in its history.
Targets in Iraq included:
- Mossad headquarters in Erbil.
- the US military base at Erbil Airport
- the US Consulate in Iraqi Kurdistan located in Erbil;
- the local headquarters of the Kurdish security service
- the private residence of a local Mossad-connected businessman
Iran’s Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps said today that a ballistic missile attack on the northern Iraqi city of Erbil resulted in the destruction of a Mossad headquarters used by anti-Iranian groups.
Iranian sources say the attack near the US Consulate in the northern Iraqi city of Erbil was carried out by 6 Fateh-110 ballistic missiles. Another eight were launched against targets in Syria.
According to Iranian sources, the ballistic missiles that targeted the city of Erbil in northern Iraq and the city of Aleppo in northern Syria were launched from the missile base near the city of Ahvaz in southwestern Iran.
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