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🚨 BREAKING: Iran is reportedly preparing to deploy its Khorramshahr ballistic missiles in potential strikes against Israel, according to Iranian media. Each Khorramshahr missile can carry a single large warhead or multiple submunitions (up to 80 bomblets), enabling wide-area saturation if used in volume. 🔹 Range: ~2,000 km 🔹...

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