Tehran - Saba:
Iranian Defense Minister Aziz Nasirzadeh confirmed today, Wednesday, that missile production has not experienced any disruption following the Zionist airstrikes on his country on October 26.
The Islamic Republic News Agency (IRNA) quoted Nasirzadeh as saying, "The enemy tried to destroy our defensive and offensive systems, but it failed because we took the necessary measures and were aware."
He added, "If something was damaged in the defense system, it was immediately replaced the next day because its components are locally made and did not cause any problems in the production process of offensive systems like missiles."
Iranian state media also reported on Tuesday that Nasirzadeh stated the country is still capable of "launching dozens of other missiles" at "Israel," as occurred on October 1 and April 13.
Iranian Defense Minister Aziz Nasirzadeh confirmed today, Wednesday, that missile production has not experienced any disruption following the Zionist airstrikes on his country on October 26.
The Islamic Republic News Agency (IRNA) quoted Nasirzadeh as saying, "The enemy tried to destroy our defensive and offensive systems, but it failed because we took the necessary measures and were aware."
He added, "If something was damaged in the defense system, it was immediately replaced the next day because its components are locally made and did not cause any problems in the production process of offensive systems like missiles."
Iranian state media also reported on Tuesday that Nasirzadeh stated the country is still capable of "launching dozens of other missiles" at "Israel," as occurred on October 1 and April 13.