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IDF airstrikes 'paralyze' Iran's missile production process – media

On the night of Saturday, October 26, the Israel Defense Forces (IDF) carried out “precise” air strikes on a number of Iranian military facilities.

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As reported by NBN, citing Axios, recent IDF airstrikes have not only hit military bases, but also damaged a key component of Iran's ballistic missile production program.

As it became known, the series of IDF airstrikes were aimed at more than a dozen “planetary mixers” needed to produce solid fuel for ballistic missiles. Thus, the IDF attack has significantly depleted Iran's potential to replenish its missile arsenal and will deter the Islamists from carrying out strikes on Israel similar to those carried out earlier this month.

It should be noted that, according to an unspecified senior US military official, yesterday's Israeli air strikes have effectively paralyzed Iran's ability to steadily replenish its missile stockpiles.

Earlier, our news portal wrote that Moscow warned Tehran in advance about the Israeli attack on October 26.

nbnews.com.ua

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