A recent conflict saw Iranian missiles breach Israeli defenses. Satellite data reveals that some missiles hit military sites, including a major air base. While many missiles were intercepted, some caused damage. Iran adapted its tactics during the conflict. Casualties were reported on both sides. Human Rights Activists in Iran reported many deaths and injuries due to Israeli strikes.

Reuters – Israeli border police officers work at an impact site following a missile attack from Iran on Israel, amid the Iran-Israel conflict, in Tel Aviv, Israel, June 22, 2025. REUTERS/Violeta Santos Moura
Satellite radar data from Oregon State University, analyzed by The Daily Telegraph, indicates that during the recent 12-day conflict between Iran and Israel, six Iranian missiles penetrated Israeli airspace and struck five military facilities, including a major air base, intelligence centers, and a logistics hub.
The IDF did not confirm damage to its bases but stated that “all relevant units maintained functional continuity throughout the operation”. With that, on the night of June 13th, the IDF called on the public not to publish the locations or photos of missile impacts.
The missiles impacted sites across Israel, in the north, south, and central regions, highlighting the widespread scope of Iran’s offensive. Previously, it was believed that only civilian infrastructure was hit, but this data points to a more significant strategic impact.