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Iran has publicly displayed the wreckage of a downed enemy surveillance drone in a rural street, with images shared by Tasnim News Agency showing large fragments of the aircraft placed on a cart for locals to see. Iranian officials say the drone was shot down by the country’s air defense systems during the ongoing conflict with the United States and Israel, turning the debris into a symbol of resistance against foreign air operations.

According to Iranian media, more than 20 enemy drones have reportedly been intercepted since tensions escalated in late February, as Tehran attempts to demonstrate that its defenses can challenge advanced U.S. and Israeli aerial technology amid intensifying regional clashes.

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00:18A new image from the Iran conflict is going viral right now.
00:23Iranian media says their forces have shot down another enemy drone,
00:28and the wreckage is now being shown publicly in a village street.
00:33The photo was shared by Tosnum News Agency, a major Iranian news outlet.
00:39And the image is quickly becoming a symbol of Iran pushing back against U.S. and Israeli air operations.
00:47In the picture, we can see large gray pieces of a drone placed on a red flatbed cart.
00:54One part looks like a long wing or fuselage with the number 285 painted on it.
01:00Another important piece is the rounded nose cone of the aircraft.
01:04This part usually contains cameras and sensors used for surveillance missions.
01:09According to Iranian sources, the drone was brought down by Iran's air defense systems during the ongoing conflict.
01:16Instead of hiding the wreckage, locals placed it on a simple cart pulled by a donkey or horse, moving it
01:23through the street so people could see it.
01:25Several villagers can be seen standing around the drone pieces, looking closely at the debris.
01:30Since the conflict began in late February, Iranian media claims their defenses have shot down more than 20 enemy drones.
01:37These reportedly include drones used by the United States and Israel for surveillance and targeting.
01:43While Western officials say they still control the skies, Iran is trying to prove that its air defenses are capable
01:49of stopping advanced drones.
01:50And by showing the wreckage publicly, Tehran is sending a clear message.
02:21Until it's been praised, the
02:26Shabbat shalom
02:59Shabbat shalom
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