Allegedly the building it struck next to:
Oh no… Anyway…
Oh no, the consequences of the actions of our asshole country are raining down upon us.
Won’t someone please think of poor Israel who shot first, and is doing a genocide.
Any update on casualties?
Looks like it targeted a goverment building
Complete rumors use heavy salt: Allegedly it targeted a gated-off IDF complex next to the building
Refining location a bit as more images come in. Natanzon St 28 suffered a direct hit! It is a gated, fenced and checkpointed government/IDF installation. The building adjacent to the Sail tower, which houses Israeli government ministries such as the ministry of interior.
Was it a miss, or was there something that it was aiming for?
It looks like the missile was intercepted, but the debris still caused significant damage. It fell straight down.
it appears multiple missiles were there and disrupted, one got through.
That definitely didn’t look like it was intercepted or just debris.
I believe he is correct. You see one puff of an interceptor missing to the right, but look back up the trail of the one that hit, there is another puff on it sooner.
It also does not look like a detonation to me. More like what happens when a 500kg chunk hits the ground at Mach 2ish.
You can literally see the explosion in the sky, and then the thing falling straight down.
I think it looks more like the ignition of a 2nd stage motor, since it picks up speed, but I’m no rocket surgeon.
I thought so too, but I think the acceleration is an optical illusion due to the warhead coming in slightly towards the camera. I also don’t recall any ballistic missiles carrying a terminal motor that kicks in that late.
That’s usually only for cruise missiles. Gravity does a good enough job of giving the warhead speed.
It could certainly be an optical illusion.
It could be a tactic to confuse anti missile batteries, by firing half a second after apogee. Gravity is fixed/known, but a secondary booster could be fired at different accelerations. Also it would leave less time to intercept