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Dr. Lakshay Mittal

@drlsmittal

Forensic medicine and toxicology

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Footage shows a direct hit in Tel Aviv following a new wave of Iranian missile launches, with multiple impact sites reported across the city. What stands out here is the pattern. Instead of a single impact point, the damage appears spread, which could indicate either multiple

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Footage shows a drone strike hitting central Lviv, a city in western Ukraine that has largely been away from the frontline. What makes this significant is not just the impact itself, but the location. Strikes this far west signal that range and targeting are extending deeper

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First-person footage shows a Yak-52 aircraft engaging and shooting down a Shahed-type drone over southern Ukraine. What stands out here is not just the interception, but how it is being done. Instead of relying only on expensive air defense systems, a relatively simple aircraft

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This is not just a drone strike, this is a shift in how vulnerability is spreading. An Iranian-backed militia using an FPV drone to hit targets inside Camp Victory shows how low-cost systems are now able to reach high-value military zones that were once considered relatively

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This is not just a strike, this is what happens when infrastructure becomes the target. A hit on an industrial zone near Tehran triggering large fuel fires shows how modern conflict is shifting from direct military assets to systems that keep everything running. When fuel sites

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This is not reporting, it is narrative shaping. Content like this uses symbols and emotional imagery to frame the conflict in a specific way. It is designed to influence how people interpret events, not just what they see. In modern conflicts, this layer matters as much as the

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Footage shows a strike in Kafr Qasim during Iran’s missile attack on central Israel, with reports suggesting the use of cluster munitions. This matters because cluster weapons are designed to spread multiple submunitions over a wide area, which increases the risk of civilian

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Footage shows Israeli strikes hitting a Hezbollah command center and weapons depot in southern Lebanon. This is part of a broader pattern where Israel is trying to degrade Hezbollah’s infrastructure before it can be used at scale, especially command nodes and storage sites that

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Hezbollah launched multiple long-range missiles toward Tel Aviv, and all were intercepted by Israel’s air defense systems. At first glance, this looks like a failed attack. But the real signal is different. These launches are testing interception capacity, response time, and

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Israeli forces say over 30 militants were killed in coordinated air and ground operations in southern Lebanon, targeting Hezbollah positions. This reflects a continued shift toward sustained, multi-domain pressure rather than isolated strikes - combining intelligence, airpower

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Zelensky’s visit to Saudi Arabia comes as drone warfare reshapes conflicts across both Ukraine and the Middle East. Ukraine has become a live testing ground for drone tactics, while Gulf states are rapidly investing in air defense and counter-drone systems. This creates a

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An ambush on IRGC vehicles inside Iran is not just an isolated attack. It shows that armed resistance can still operate within the country, even in areas considered relatively secure. That creates a different kind of pressure compared to external strikes. Internal threats are

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Rockets were fired from Lebanon towards Haifa, with air defenses intercepting them over the city. Even when most are intercepted, the goal is not just damage. It is to keep multiple cities under constant alerts and disrupt normal life. Over time, this turns into a war of

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An Iranian ballistic missile fell in the West Bank, likely after being intercepted or breaking apart mid-flight. Even when missiles are intercepted, large fragments can still fall over wide areas and create risk on the ground. Air defence reduces the threat, but it does not

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Iran has launched another ballistic missile wave targeting central Israel, with signs of cluster-type payloads hitting urban areas like Tel Aviv. This suggests a shift from pure saturation attacks to wider area damage, where even partial interception still leaves multiple impact

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Israel has carried out a large-scale airstrike inside Iran, targeting weapons production and missile-related infrastructure across multiple locations. This is not just retaliation, it is an attempt to degrade Iran’s ability to sustain missile and drone attacks over time. If

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A drone strike near Kuwait’s airport confirms the conflict is now hitting Gulf infrastructure, not just military targets. This raises risk for aviation routes, energy logistics, and US-linked bases across the region, where even limited disruption can have outsized economic

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Air defence systems were activated over Erbil to intercept incoming drones, showing how frequently these low-cost attacks are now reaching critical locations. C-RAM is designed for close-range defence, which means threats are getting through outer layers and forcing last-line

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Iran has multiple ways to deploy sea mines in the Strait of Hormuz, from drifting to seabed-triggered systems, making detection and clearance difficult. Even limited mining here can disrupt one of the world’s most critical oil chokepoints, where a large share of global energy

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Donald Trump joked about calling the Strait of Hormuz the “Strait of Trump,” but nothing changes in reality. The name stays the same, but it shows how even critical chokepoints become part of political messaging and personality-driven narratives. In today’s environment, not