Rocket falls in Iraq used for the first time in the region

Published April 19th, 2024 - 11:28 GMT
Israeli Rocket falls in Iraq
Rocket falls in Iraq used for the first time in the region

ALBAWABA - The first rocket to be used in the region has been confirmed by Israeli authorities to have fallen in Iraq. Furthermore, according to some reports, this exact sort of rocket is only produced by a few nations, however no precise information about these countries or the rocket's specifications has been released.

ABC News reported Israeli missile strikes on an Iranian position in Isfahan, citing a US official. Explosions were reported in Syria and Iraq.

A CNN-cited US official said Israel attacked Iran, heightening the potential of regional warfare and hinting the goal is not nuclear.

Syrian media reported Israeli airstrikes in Suwayda. Suwayda 24, which revealed radar battalions and military infrastructure strikes, validated these reports and exacerbated the region's instability.

Divergent accounts of the attack on Suwayda's Tha'lah military airport surfaced amid the confusion, highlighting the unpredictability of the circumstances.

The events that were unfolding in Iraq became even more complicated when rumours of increased military activity in Erbil and Mosul appeared, even though no confirmed explosions were recorded.

The Middle East's geopolitical landscape could change as a result of these changes, which have unpredictable repercussions as tensions and regional powers continue to rise.

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