Video reportedly from Al-Wehda street or nearby last night. It appears bunker busters were used. They may have been targeting tunnels under the roads.
Screen shot from the video from what looks like a fighter jet targeting pod view on the street area. It appears you can see a bunker buster make entry on the middle street and on the street on the left a row of white dots can be seen from what could be bunker buster entry.
The video clip of the strike which may show bunker buster penetration
How bunker busters bombs work to strike underground tunnels & infrastructure targets
You can see they are bunker busters because of the deep penetration holes (1st and 2nd picture) in the road and the lack of collapse of the road compared to other munitions which detonate on the surface (3rd picture). The bombs penetrate 10-20 meters (4th picture animation).
Also notice how the damage is different to that of, for example, an impact of a munition on the surface causing blast burn marks on the road, an uneven hole in the tarmac/material and debris- for example the rocket impact in Netivot.
You can also see that the bomb hit the water/sewage system in some impacts but didn’t detonate as there is no massive crater or collapse there if the hundreds of kg of explosives did detonate- the bomb (likely GBU-27/28) kept going deeper as illustrated in this helpful reply.
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