Magnified Fallout from Med Karazh Missile Attack: New Insights and International Pressure Mounting
Yayyára, Krauanagaz— As investigations into the devastating missile strike on Med Karazh proceed, the crisis has widened into one of the most consequential political and security flashpoints in Southern Cordilia’s modern history. New evidence suggests a much more complex chain of events than was initially reported. What began as a single attack that left more than three hundred civilians dead and hundreds more wounded has now drawn in international investigators, exposed new intelligence on arms trafficking networks, and triggered mounting pressure on both the Krauanagazan government and the Holy Dominion of Zuhlgan to clarify their roles in the region’s growing instability.
According to multiple sources inside the South Cordilia Joint Counterterrorism Task Force (SCJCTF) investigation, forensic analysts have linked fragments collected at Med Karazh to munitions from a previously unseen variant of the ZHR‑40 Sundr multiple launch rocket system— the same system alleged to have been used by insurgent groups in northern Mitallduk. Investigators reportedly found that the recovered munitions contained composite propellant residues and fused guidance components unique to an updated production design. These features, combined with manufacturer-coded serial markings, appear to trace back to a shipment once allocated to a Zuhlgani logistics depot in Port Enargigarzi, later re-routed through a Keyli-based transport syndicate. Analysts believe this particular variant, which is unregistered in any known export manifest, was produced as part of a limited manufacturing run under Zuhlgan’s 2032 defense modernization program.