Israel Attacks Iran’s Isfahan Nuclear Site
Akbar Salehi, the Deputy Governor of Isfahan, verified that the "nuclear site in Isfahan" was a key focus of the operation, which led to an immediate activation of Iran's "air defense systems," the report stated.
No fatalities have been declared, and officials reassured citizens that no "hazardous material leakage" occurred at the nuclear facility or in adjacent regions.
The confrontation began on June 13, when Israel initiated aerial bombardments on several Iranian locations, including military and atomic installations, leading Tehran to retaliate with counterstrikes.
Israeli officials have reported that "at least 25 people" were killed and many more wounded due to Iranian "missile attacks."
Simultaneously, Iranian media sources claim that 639 individuals have perished and over 1,300 sustained injuries from Israel’s offensive.
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