Iranian Missile Strike Injures 15 in Tel Aviv, Major Infrastructure Damaged

A ballistic missile carrying cluster bomb warheads launched by Iran struck multiple locations across the Tel Aviv metropolitan area Sunday morning. Fifteen people sustained injuries, with one person moderately wounded and fourteen others receiving minor injuries according to emergency medical services.

An Iranian ballistic missile attack on Sunday morning left fifteen people injured across Israel’s Tel Aviv metropolitan region, emergency medical service Magen David Adom reported. One victim suffered moderate injuries while the remaining fourteen sustained minor wounds.

Military analysts believe the weapon was a ballistic missile equipped with cluster bomb warheads that scattered across multiple targets.

The strike affected numerous communities throughout the Gush Dan metropolitan area, with impacts recorded in Tel Aviv, Ramat Gan, and Petah Tikva. A structure in Petah Tikva received a direct strike, while shrapnel and missile fragments scattered throughout downtown Tel Aviv. An automobile was damaged by the attack in Ramat Gan.

Video evidence revealed significant destruction surrounding Habima Square in Tel Aviv’s city center.

The major Ayalon Highway also suffered damage from the missile barrage, forcing officials to shut down two traffic lanes.

First responders rushed to numerous locations throughout the Tel Aviv region after receiving reports of bomblet strikes. Medical personnel and rescue teams searched various sites as powerful explosions echoed throughout central Israel and the Shephelah region.

Officials urged residents to follow Home Front Command safety protocols and avoid approaching impact zones to allow emergency crews to perform their duties safely.

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