Iran has shared a chilling image of a nuclear missile striking an Israeli city, which appears to be Tel Aviv. In a post on X, the account previously belonging to Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei warned that "Khorramshahr is ahead",in reference to the ballistic missilenamed after the Iranian city.
Included in the post was also a striking image of the missile being developed underground, fired from a mobile launcher, and hittingwhat appears to be the Israeli capital. In another post, the account promised consequences, "by God's grace", for "the Zionist regime".
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The Zionist regime has made a big mistake, and its consequences will make the regime desperate, by God's grace.pic.twitter.com/vBVMXIYjaf
It said: "The Zionist regime has made a big mistake, and its consequences will make the regime desperate, by God's grace."
This comes after Tehran launched an overnightattack of cluster bombs targeting Tel Aviv, which were seen in shocking videos flying through the air before crashing into the ground.
Huge blazes erupt as they smash into their targets, with witnesses watching on and filming the explosions.
The cluster bombs open up as they zero in on their targets, sending around twenty smaller munitions flying out in a radius of roughly five miles. Each of the smaller missiles carries around 2.5kg of explosives, potentially causing huge damage.
Israelalso inflicted the worst night of bombing on Tehran since the war began last weekend, launching a "broad-scale wave of strikes" aimed at wiping out the Islamic regime.
Source: Daily Express :: World Feed