Satellite photos suggest apparent Israeli attack on Iran hit radar for Russian-made air defence battery
- Strike on a S-300 radar would send message about Israeli ability to strike sensitive targets
- Iran has played down last Friday’s attack, describing it as just a series of small drones

Satellite photos suggest an apparent Israeli retaliatory strike targeting Iran’s central city of Isfahan hit a radar system for a Russian-made air defence battery, contradicting repeated denials by officials in Tehran of any damage in the assault.
The strike on an S-300 radar in what appears to have been a very limited strike by the Israelis would represent far more damage done than in the massive drone-and-missile attack Iran unleashed against Israel on April 13.
That may be why Iranian officials up to Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei have been trying to dismiss discussing what the attack actually did on Iranian soil.
Analysts believe both Iran and Israel, regional arch-rivals locked in a shadow war for years, now are trying to dial back tensions following a series of escalatory attacks between them as the war between Israel and Hamas in the Gaza Strip still rages and inflames the wider region.

But a strike on the most advanced air defence system Iran possesses and uses to protect its nuclear sites sends a message, experts say.