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Israel strikes Iran’s Isfahan nuclear site targeting uranium facility

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The Israeli Defense Forces (IDF) struck the nuclear site Al -Isfahan in Iran on Friday night, a site that exceeds uranium by enriching the “re -transfer” process to build a nuclear bomb.

The Israeli Defense Army said on Friday: “The strike dismantled a mineral uranium production facility, infrastructure to revive enriched uranium, laboratories, and additional infrastructure,” the Israeli Defense Army said on Friday.

On Friday evening, video clips published by the Iranian media showed Iranian air defenses, which are trying to intercept a new wave of Israeli attacks on the site, adding to a list of targeted nuclear sites, which includes the main Natanz facility.

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People gather on a hill to watch smoke as it rises from an Israeli air strike in Tehran, Iran, on June 14, 2025. The Iranian Foreign Minister said the country will respond decisively and “proportional” to a wave of attacks that Israel began in the early hours of June 13. Several multiple military and residential attacks were targeted. (Photography by Khoshiran/Middle East/AFP via Getty Images)

The International Atomic Energy Agency confirmed that a nuclear attachment in two joys was injured in Israel. In a statement of X, the International Atomic Energy Agency published that four important buildings “were damaged in yesterday’s attack, including the uranium conversion facility and the fuel panel manufacturing factory. As in Natanz, you did not expect any radiation increase outside the site.”

“The uranium conversion at Isfahan at the heart of Iran’s endeavor to master the local fuel cycle.”

In isfahan, uranium is converted into a suitable country for gas enrichment.

“The paralysis of this trait in ISFAN will separate points between the various nuclear industry in Iran and the future efforts that it may hinder to prepare uranium for enrichment.”

  The Israeli Defense Army struck the nuclear site in the Isfahan area

The Israeli Defense Army struck the nuclear site in the Isfahan area (IDF)

The direct bombing of a nuclear fuel attachment represents a major blow to the Iranian nuclear program – but it also risks radioactive plots. The New York Times reported that Israel avoided hitting Iran’s supplies of nuclear fuel near the bomb in ISHAN, according to the New York Times.

“All of these developments are deeply related to,” the Director General of the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) said in a statement on the attacks. “I have repeatedly mentioned that nuclear facilities should never be attacked, regardless of context or circumstances, because they may harm both people and the environment.”

Israel has now targeted more than 200 locations in Iran in its movement to eliminate Iran’s nuclear ability.

According to the International Atomic Energy Agency, head of the International Atomic Energy Agency, the Israeli president, says that the Iranian nuclear facility has been severely damaged

Iran's nuclear

Technicians operate within a unit produced by uranium conversion on March 30, 2005, outside ISFAHAN, about 254 miles (410 km), south of the capital, Tehran, Iran. ISFAHAN and Natanz cities in central Iran are home to the heart of the Iranian nuclear program. The facility in the cohorts makes a hexagonal gas, which is then fertilized by feeding it in the centrifugation in a facility in Natanz, Iran. Iran’s President Mohammed Khatami and head of the Iranian Atomic Energy Organization visited the facilities. (Getty Images)

Iranian media reported on Saturday that Israel was hit near the northwestern Tabriz refinery, and reported three missile strikes in locations near western Iran.

The Israeli army said that the initial strikes have taken out nine nuclear scientists, as well as the major generals of the Iranian Revolutionary Guards Corps (IRGC) and dozens of others.

The counter -strike in Iran has killed three Israelis.

Experts have long warned that Iran is weeks of enriching uranium to 90 % of 90 %, and Israeli intelligence sources indicate beyond Iran to the early production stage of nuclear weapons.

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The International Atomic Energy Agency warned of “very fertilized uranium rapid accumulation” and said the system was not transparent about providing details about its use.

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2025-06-14 17:06:00

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