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Israeli Defense Forces (IDF) hit Isfahan nuclear instead of Israel on Friday night in Iran – a place where Uranus moves outside the enrichment process to the process of creating A Nuclear bomb.
“The strike dismantled the ability to produce metal uranium production, infrastructure -enriched uranium, laboratories and additional infrastructure,” IDF said on Friday.
On Friday night, video recordings posted by the Iranian media showed Iran’s air protection that tried to intercept fresh Israel’s waves on the site, adding it to a targeted nuclear list that includes the main Natanz object.
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People gather on the mountain to watch the smoke that rises from the Israeli air strike in Tehran, Iran, June 14, 2025. The Iranian Foreign Minister said the country would react “decisively and proportionally” to the attack on the attack, which Israel will begin to begin in early June. The attacks were aimed at several military, scientific and residential and parent government officials. (Khoshiran Photo/Middle Eastern Picture/AFP via Getty Images)
IAEA has confirmed that the nuclear equipment is imprisoned in Isfahan Israel. In a statement to x IAEA posted that four critical buildings were damaged in yesterday’s attack, including uranium conversion equipment and fuel plate production equipment. Like Natanz, there is no increase in radiation outside the area. ”
“Isfahan uranium conversion equipment is in Iran’s efforts following the mastery of the local fuel cycle,” said Fox News Digital, said Behnam Benblu, Senior Director of the Democracy Program Defense Fund.
In Isfahan, the Uranus is transformed into a country suitable for gaseous enrichment.
“The distorting of this capacity in Isfahan disconnects the points between Iranian Nuclear Industry and potential disabled people further efforts to prepare uranium for enrichment. ”
IDF crashed into a nuclear line in the Isfahan area (IDF)
Direct bombing in an object that holds nuclear fuel is an important blow to the Iranian nuclear program, but also risks radioactive leaks. Israel avoided the supply of Isfahan’s close -bomb -quality nuclear fuel supply to Iran, reported The New York Times.
“All of these events are deeply related to this,” said Rafael Grossi, Director General of the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA). “I have repeatedly stated that nuclear equipment should never be attacked regardless of context or circumstances, because they could harm both people and the environment.”
Israel has now targeted more than 200 seats in Iran, moving to prevent Iran’s nuclear capabilities.
IAEA’s main call of Israel president reportedly says Iran’s nuclear equipment is severely damaged
The technicians work inside the Uranus conversion object inside the production unit on 30 March 2005, just outside Isfahan, about 254 miles (410 kilometers), south of the capital, Tehran, Iran. The city of Isfahan and Natanza is located in the center of Iran’s nuclear program in the center of Iran. The machine in Isfahan makes Hexaflouride’s gas, which is then enriched by feeding it in the centrifugal object in Natanza, Iran. Iranian President Mohammad Khatami and the head of the Iranian nuclear organization Gholamrez Aghazadeh visited the premises. (Getty Images)
The Iranian media reported on Saturday that Israel had hit near Tabriz Northwest Refining Plant, reporting three rocket strikes near the west of Iran.
Israeli military personnel said the initial strikes had removed nine nuclear scientists, in addition to the best generals in the Iranian Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) and dozens of others.
Iran’s opposite has been killed by three Israelis.
Experts have long warned that Iran is a week away from uranium enrichment to weapons grade of 90%, and Israeli intelligence sources indicate that Iran has moved beyond enrichment to the early production phase of the nuclear weapon.
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IAEA has warned of Iran’s “rapid accumulation of Uranus” and said the regime had been opaque about providing information on its use.