इजरायल की रॉकेट-मिसाइल इंजन बनाने वाली कंपनी के टेस्टिंग ग्राउंड में बड़ा धमाका- VIDEO – Israel Blast Defense Company Tomer Testing Ground Beit Shemesh Pre Plan Test mnrd
There was a sudden massive explosion late Saturday night in Beit Shemesh, the central area of Israel. The explosion was so big that people living in the surrounding areas got scared and within a short time the sky was filled with black smoke. This explosion took place in the testing ground of Israel’s government defense company Tomar. This company makes rocket engines for missile defense systems like Arrow-2 and Arrow-3.
After the incident, many videos started going viral on social media, in which high flames and huge plumes of smoke are clearly visible from a distance. Local people say that the sound of the explosion was heard far away and for a few minutes it seemed as if a major attack had taken place.
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However, the Tomar company immediately clarified that it was a “pre-planned and controlled experiment”, which was carried out as per the plan. The company claims that there was no damage nor was anyone injured in this incident.
But many people on social media and security experts are raising questions on this claim. He says that if it was just a scheduled test, then why were the people nearby not informed in advance. Apart from this, the arrival of emergency services on the spot immediately after the blast is also raising many questions.
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Some defense experts believe that this accident could also have happened during testing of rocket motor or solid fuel. Because at the place where the explosion took place, work is done on missile and rocket propulsion systems.
There is a lot of discussion about this whole matter because in recent times Iran and Israel The tension between them has increased considerably. In such an environment, this blast has further increased people’s concern and speculation. However, at present the Israeli government or army has not confirmed any attack.
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