British reporter Steve Sweeney from Russian state broadcaster RT almost died when an Israeli missile landed just meters away from his position.
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Missile explodes in open area near Hadera, no injuries
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A surveillance camera captured the moment a fragment from an intercepted Iranian missile landed in Jerusalem’s Old City on ...
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Patriot missile involved in Bahrain blast likely US-operated, analysis finds
The pre-dawn explosion injured dozens of civilians, including children, and tore through homes in U.S.-ally Bahrain 10 days ...
Israel has intercepted an incoming missile over the West Bank, with CCTV footage capturing the moment of explosion after the ...
Both Bahrain and Washington have blamed an Iranian drone attack for the March 9 blast, which the Gulf kingdom said injured 32 ...
A journalist and his crew were nearly killed on Thursday when a missile exploded just feet away from them as they reported in war-torn Lebanon, harrowing video shows. Steve Sweeney and cameraman Ali ...
Surveillance footage captured the moment a fragment from an intercepted Iranian missile landed in Jerusalem’s Old City on ...
An explosion was heard and plumes of smoke were seen rising on Friday from eastern neighborhoods of Syria's central province of Homs, state media reported. The explosion was caused by an old ...
An independent analysis suggests a US-operated Patriot missile caused a residential explosion in Bahrain, challenging initial claims of an Iranian drone attack.
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Storm Shadow missile: Slices bunkers, then explodes – Meet UK’s silent killer that haunts Russia
Ukrainian forces recently used it to target a missile plant in Bryansk. The assault resulted in large-scale damage.
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