Saturday's Israeli strike paralyzed ballistic missile production in Iran, US-based portal Axios reported citing sources.
Israel's retaliatory strike on Iran has disabled a critical component of Iran's ballistic missile program after Israel struck 12 "planetary mixers" used to produce solid rocket fuel for long-range ballistic missiles, which are the main part of Iran's missile arsenal, the publication said citing three Israeli sources.
According to the portal's sources, the damaged objects are "highly sophisticated equipment" that Iran does not produce, but allegedly orders abroad, and their restoration "could take at least a year."
At the same time, the sources note that Iran still has impressive stockpiles of missiles.
Israel used an Iraqi area controlled by US troops for its latest attack on Iran, the General Staff of the Islamic Republic’s Armed Forces said in a statement.
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