Iran says nuclear sites evacuated before US strikes
- Iran's nuclear body reported no signs of contamination after US strikes on three sites, insisting there was no danger to nearby residents.
- President Donald Trump confirmed that the US military engaged in strikes against Iran's key nuclear sites, claiming significant military success.
- US forces targeted Iran's nuclear sites Natanz, Isfahan, and Fordow with military strikes involving B-2 bombers.
- At least 430 people in Iran and 24 in Israel have died amid ongoing conflict, indicating significant tolls from the aerial combat.
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On the night of Saturday 21 to Sunday 22 June, the United States conducted strikes at nuclear sites in Iran. Donald Trump claims that all enrichment capabilities were "destructed" by these strikes. ...
IRAN: All Enriched Uranium Moved, No Casualties
The Guardian is reporting that the enriched uranium was moved and the facility evacuated days ago, according to an Iranian official. www.theguardian.com/… Hassan Abedini, the deputy political head of Iran’s state broadcaster, said Iran had evacuated...
Iran Regime Says Nuclear Sites ‘Evacuated a While Ago’ — Claims They “Didn't Suffer a Major Blow” | The Gateway Pundit | by Jim Hᴏft
President Donald Trump authorized precision strikes on three of Iran’s pivotal nuclear sites—Fordow, Natanz, and Esfahan—on Saturday, deploying B‑2 stealth bombers armed with Massive Ordnance Penetrators (MOPs) and Tomahawk missiles.
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