The ongoing conflict between Iran and Israel has now intensified. On March 28, 2026, debris from ballistic missiles fired by Iran fell in the Israeli city of Ashtol. There has been news of about seven people being injured in this incident and many houses have been heavily damaged. In response, the Israeli army has carried out air strikes on several targets in Iran’s capital Tehran.
Main information and damage related to the attack
The debris of the missile that fell in Israel’s Ashtol city has created panic in the local residential areas. According to media reports, the roofs and walls of the houses have been extensively damaged due to the falling missile.
This attack took place on the morning of 28 March 2026 when Iran fired a large batch of ballistic missiles towards Israel. The Israeli Defense Forces (IDF) said it was Iran’s fourth major attack since midnight. Sirens were sounded several times in Jerusalem and central Israel to warn of the attack so that people could move to safe places. The injured sustained minor injuries and were immediately admitted to nearby hospitals.
Latest updates on this war and international reaction
Immediately after this incident, the Israeli Air Force targeted Iranian infrastructure in Tehran. At the same time, US Secretary of State Marco Rubio believes that this war may continue for two to four more weeks.
Subject description Date March 28, 2026 Affected area near Eshtoll, Beit Shemesh Number of injured 7 people (according to Israeli media) Mediator countries Pakistan, Türkiye and Egypt
Iran has claimed that it has destroyed a Ukrainian depot in the United Arab Emirates (UAE). However, the Foreign Ministry of Ukraine has termed this claim as completely false and propaganda. Countries like Pakistan and Türkiye are currently trying to find a way for dialogue to reduce this tension.












