US Launches Airstrikes on Iranian Nuclear Facilities

The United States has launched airstrikes on three Iranian nuclear sites, including Fordow, Natanz, and Esfahan, in a significant escalation of tensions between the two countries. The attacks were carried out by B-2 stealth bombers, which dropped Massive Ordnance Penetrator (MOP) bombs weighing about 13 tons each on the facilities.



The primary target of the airstrikes, with a "full payload of BOMBS" dropped on the site, according to President Donald Trump. Also targeted in the airstrikes, with reports indicating significant damage, targeted in the attacks, with unclear extent of damage.


Iran reportedly evacuated three nuclear sites and removed enriched uranium reserves before the US strikes, according to Deputy Director of Iranian Radio and Television Hassan Abedini. Abedini stated that there is no risk of radiation release due to the evacuation.


Trump described the airstrikes as a "spectacular military success" and claimed that Iran's nuclear facilities have been "completely and totally obliterated".

Trump emphasized that the objective was to stop Iran's nuclear enrichment and warned that there are "many targets left" if peace doesn't come quickly.


The US reportedly notified Israel in advance of the planned strikes, and Trump spoke with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu after the attacks.

The international community has expressed alarm over the escalation, with concerns about potential Iranian retaliation and further conflict.


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