Tel Aviv [Israel], April 7 (ANI): The Israeli Defence Forces released new footage claiming to show how they target Iran’s air defence systems. The video, reportedly filmed by missile-borne cameras, captures final moments before impact on sites the IDF attributes to Iran’s military air defence network, part of efforts to degrade Tehran’s layered defences amid ongoing regional hostilities.
In a post on X accompanying the footage, the IDF wrote: “Special Footage from Missile’s View: How the Air Force Targets the Terrorist Iranian Regime’s Air Defence Systems. In precise attacks guided by the intelligence branch of the Air Force, more than 130 air defence systems of the terrorist Iranian regime were destroyed. The attached footage shows missile-view images of the destruction of air defence systems in Iran.”
Israeli and US military briefings in recent weeks have emphasized efforts to neutralise Iranian air defences. The United States Central Command also released video showing targets engaged in combined strikes, saying dismantling Iranian missile and radar facilities is a core objective.
Separately, the IDF reported uncovering underground living quarters and multiple weapons stockpiles during operations in southern Lebanon. A post on X said troops found underground living quarters, military vests, RPG rockets, explosive devices and a flag of the UNHCR organisation, along with stockpiles including AK-47s, RPG launchers and sniper rifles.
WHO Director-General Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus condemned a strike near Rafik Hariri University Hospital — Lebanon’s largest public medical facility — that killed four people, injured 39 and heavily damaged a nearby residential area, as Israel expands operations in Lebanon. (ANI)
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