The Israel Defense Forces (IDF) stated this Saturday, April 4, that the Israeli Air Force destroyed a mobile ballistic missile launcher in the Tabriz region, in Iran, during an action that, according to the military, prevented further firing from the west of the country.
The statement was accompanied by the release of images of the attack.
According to the IDF, the target was a truck used as a mobile launch platform for ballistic missiles. The operation, according to the Israeli version, is part of the ongoing campaign against the so-called Iranian “fire arrays”, with the aim of reducing the missile threat against civilians in Israel.
In recent updates, the Israeli Army has maintained that it has increased attacks against launchers, warehouses and other structures linked to the Iranian ballistic arsenal. On April 2, the IDF reported carrying out more than 20 bombing raids in central and western Iran, hitting dozens of missile launch and storage positions with more than 140 munitions.

The offensive takes place in the context of the Israeli operation against Iranian military capabilities, with a special focus on mobile launch systems, considered high-value targets due to their ability to quickly disperse and deploy. Reuters reported last month that Israel said it had already hit hundreds of above-ground launchers used to threaten Israeli cities.
To date, there has been no independent release with additional details about collateral damage or possible victims in the action in the Tabriz region. The publicly available information comes mainly from Israeli military communiqués and the initial repercussions in the local press.
Special documentation in color: The Air Force destroyed a truck that was used as a mobile ballistic missile launcher in Iran
The Air Force continues to attack non-stop the fire arrays of the Iranian terrorist regime, with the aim of reducing the scope of shooting at the citizens of the State of Israel.
The IDF is now revealing special color documentation of a precise attack on a truck that was used as a missile launcher… pic.twitter.com/WnEv7G9fgJ
— Israel Defense Forces (@idfonline) April 4, 2026
Source and images: IDF. This content was created with the help of AI and reviewed by the editorial team.
