'Piquant Hits': What Stands Behind Powerful Drone Attack In Iran
2- 30.01.2023, 12:35
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Russia may not receive a new batch of weapons.
The attack on a military plant in Iranian Esfahan was carried out by Israel, according to The Wall Street Journal, citing US officials.
According to the interlocutors of the publication, "the United States and Israel are trying to find new ways to contain Tehran's nuclear and military ambitions."
Iran reported that only one drone reached the target, which slightly damaged the roof of a building, the CYNIC Telegram channel writes.
In fact, there were several hits. Some of them are quite piquant.
As you, I believe, know, Iran is placing strategic military installations underground, which is precisely connected with the threat of hits. So, simultaneously with a series of explosions in Iran, there was an earthquake. The localization of the earthquake, as well as the geography of its expansion, allows us to assume the "external" cause of the start of forerunners — i.e. it was most likely an explosion of military equipment. Moreover, the nature of the detonation suggests that the cluster was either too large or extremely "explosive" by its properties.
Iran, for obvious reasons, denies the fact of at least some explosions, however, "rumors" from Moscow report that Russia after the night explosions will not receive a large batch of Shaheds, as well as ballistic missiles that were supposed to be delivered from the beginning of January (it is not yet known which number of missiles were transferred to Russia, and whether they were transferred at all) by mid-spring.
One way or another, the operation, which no one confessed, will have a positive effect: the "Ukrainian sky" will be cleaner from the fascists.