Some Iranian missiles land near Mossad headquarters
Stockholm, October 2 (Hibya) - Some of the missiles launched by Iran on Israel late last night have reportedly landed near the headquarters of Israel's Mossad intelligence agency.
The extent of damage in Israel following Iran's ballistic missile strikes remains unclear, but thick smoke still fills the skies over many Israeli cities.
Multiple images have emerged of craters left by missiles in central and southern Israel. PBS foreign and defence correspondent Nick Schifrin showed the crater made by a missile that landed near Mossad headquarters outside Tel Aviv in X.
The Israeli government said Iran fired more than 180 ballistic missiles in Tuesday's strike. Some of the missiles fired by Iran were hypersonic Fattah missiles, estimated to have a maximum speed of 10,000mph.
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