‘Hypersonic’ Missile Suspected in Med Karazh Strike: Investigators Examine New Evidence Amid Growing Tensions
Med Karazh, Mitallduk— Newly surfaced intelligence and forensic analyses are reshaping the understanding of the catastrophic strike that leveled much of Med Karazh’s administrative quarter last week, with multiple defense sources now suggesting that the weapon used may have been a hypersonic missile, a type of system previously unseen in the Cordilian conflict.
According to two officials briefed on the ongoing South Cordilian Joint Counterterrorism Taskforce (SCJCTF) investigation, recent telemetry data and impact modeling indicate that the projectile reached speeds and exhibited maneuvering characteristics consistent with a hypersonic-class munition. If confirmed, it would represent a major escalation in the technological sophistication of weapons used in the region’s conflict zones. “The evidence points toward a system capable of sustained atmospheric glide at hypersonic velocity,” said a defense official familiar with the analysis. “This is not a conventional missile, its flight pattern and heat trail are anomalous.”
The revelation follows the release of classified imagery showing the missile’s entry from the northeast, impacting directly above the Mitalldukish Provisional Government Offices. The strike killed at least 643 people and injured more than 1,600, devastating the city’s governmental core. Recovery teams continue to work through the wreckage, where over 40,000 residents have been displaced by blast damage and ongoing structural instability.