A small number of ballistic missiles were launched from Iran late Tuesday, triggering air raid sirens across northern Israel, Israeli officials said.
The country’s emergency medical service reported no immediate injuries or urban impacts. The IDF said most missiles were intercepted by air defenses.
Th recent internet disruptions were caused by major cyberattacks, Iran’s cyber police said.
Access had been nearly impossible for hours, a Tehran resident told Iran International. The police said the outages were not part of a shift to a national intranet and promised service would be restored within hours.

An explosion struck Pirouzi Street around 7:30 p.m. on Tuesday, a Tehran resident told Iran International .
The eyewitness, who shared video footage, said, “I think the target was one of the military bases located on this street.”
The Israeli military said its air force struck 12 Iranian missile storage and launch facilities overnight.
The army released footage showing Iranian preparations to fire ballistic missiles at Israel, followed by Israeli strikes on those positions.
One video depicts the targeting of an Iranian air defense system. The strikes are part of a broader campaign aimed at degrading Iran’s missile capabilities.
60 Israeli Air Force jets launched a major wave of strikes targeting Iranian missile launchers in the heart of Iran, Israeli military spokesman Brig. Gen. Effie Defrin said Tuesday.
The offensive forced Iranian forces to retreat eastward, he added.
“They withdrew from western Iran, but we are coming after them,” Defrin said, adding that missile activity is now centered around Isfahan.

Sustained explosions have been reported by Iranian media over western Tehran late Monday, with air defenses activated across the capital.
Local outlets predicted that the Tuesday night barrage might be the most intense since the start of hostilities with Israel.
Anti-aircraft fire was observed in central and eastern districts, including Narmak and Lavizan.






