Videos and photographs have appeared on social media showing the aftermath of Iran's recent missile attack on Israel. The footage shows huge craters left by the explosions, but there was less destruction than expected. According to eyewitnesses, most of the missiles did not cause critical damage to infrastructure, and large buildings were not damaged. However, experts continue to assess the extent of the destruction and the impact of the strike.
The main targets of the attack were areas located near Tel Aviv and other major cities. According to local residents, the attack was accompanied by loud explosions, and numerous traces of rockets were visible in the sky. Despite this, the prompt operation of the Israeli air defense system made it possible to avoid catastrophic destruction. In particular, a significant portion of the launched rockets were intercepted and destroyed before they could reach their targets.
Footage from the scene shows that some areas have been hit, but experts say the damage does not appear to be as extensive as would be expected from such a powerful attack. The craters from the missiles captured in the photographs are indeed impressive in size, but the surrounding infrastructure has largely remained undamaged.