Iran Conducts First ICBM Test With 10,000 km Range

Iran Conducts First ICBM Test With 10,000 km Range

By Riffat Kausar


SNN News Finland

Iran has reportedly carried out its first-ever intercontinental ballistic missile (ICBM) test, launching a missile with an estimated range of 10,000 kilometers toward Siberia.

According to sources, the test was conducted with Russia’s approval, signaling a significant escalation in Iran’s missile capabilities.

Military analysts suggest that a missile with such a range could potentially reach the eastern coast of the United States, including major cities such as New York and Washington, D.C.

The development has sparked renewed concerns among global powers regarding regional stability and nuclear proliferation.

The test marks a major milestone for Iran’s defense program and is expected to draw strong reactions from Western nations.

While Iranian and Russian officials have not issued official statements confirming the launch, intelligence reports indicate close coordination between Tehran and Moscow.

International observers warn that the missile test could further heighten tensions in the Middle East and complicate ongoing diplomatic efforts related to Iran’s military and nuclear ambitions.

Iran’s first ICBM test signals a major shift in global security dynamics.

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