Tehran, Iran — Missile attacks have significantly declined following strikes on over 11,000 key sites inside Iran, according to a report by The New York Times.
Impact of strikes
The The New York Times reported that industrial facilities and strategic infrastructure were targeted, affecting Iran’s operational capabilities.
This led to a noticeable reduction in missile activity.
Expert analysis
Experts suggest the decline does not necessarily indicate weakened capabilities, but rather a strategic reassessment.
Damage assessment
Authorities in Iran are evaluating damages and working to mitigate losses.
Meanwhile, international actors have urged restraint to avoid further escalation.
Future outlook
Observers believe continued military and political pressure may influence Iran’s strategic decisions.
Developments in the coming weeks will be critical in shaping the regional landscape.



