Tehran: Iran reportedly launched a fresh wave of hypersonic missiles at Israel on Sunday morning, with Iranian Students’ News Agency (ISNA) confirming the advanced missile strikes.
This latest major assault saw ballistic and hypersonic missiles, along with drones, target key installations in Tel Aviv and the northern city of Haifa, leaving multiple buildings in ruins.
Iranians finally used it! What you’re seeing in this image is a hypersonic missile used on Haifa. Never seen any missile move that fast in my life. Only a hypersonic. One of the most dangerous missiles ever made. This war…. pic.twitter.com/hcAbCc2tRo
— J. C. Okechukwu (@jcokechukwu) June 14, 2025
This attack marks the latest Iranian offensive following strikes on Saturday night. Initial reports indicate a significant impact, with at least 14 Israelis killed and over 200 injured across northern Israel. Furthermore, fears are growing for 35 individuals believed to be buried under rubble in the Bat Yam area near Tel Aviv.
The hypersonic missiles have arrived
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— Islamic Republic of Iran (@IRIran_official) June 15, 2025
According to Iranian officials, the targeted facilities in the northern city of Haifa included vital energy infrastructure and installations responsible for supplying fuel to Israeli fighter jets.
In a stern warning, the Revolution Guard declared that if Israel does not cease its actions, future attacks will be even larger and more lethal.
Separately, ISNA has also reported details about Iran’s extensive missile capabilities. The news agency states that Iran possesses nine types of missiles capable of reaching Israel, with speeds ranging from a formidable 6,125 kilometers per hour to an astonishing 17,151 kilometers per hour.