Israel's air force says it struck Tehran-based missile-production facilities, including a Defense Ministry site that makes critical ballistic-missile components, plus drone-engine and air-defense sites, as part of a broader campaign against Iran's infrastructure that also targeted nuclear facilities in Arak, Ardakan, and Bushehr; Iran reports no casualties.
Russia has reportedly been using North Korean-made KN-23 ballistic missiles to strike Ukrainian supply bases, marking a significant escalation in the conflict. These 7,500-pound rockets with 1,100-pound warheads have been launched from near the Russia-Ukraine border, potentially causing substantial damage to Ukrainian logistics. Despite international sanctions against North Korea's arms exports, both Russia and North Korea seem to be ignoring the restrictions. Ukraine's defense capabilities are limited, with only a few Patriot batteries available to intercept such missiles, leaving many areas vulnerable. The U.S. has been hesitant to supply Ukraine with more powerful munitions, and political resistance within the U.S. Congress is further complicating military aid, leaving Ukraine with limited options for retaliation.