Iran Assesses the Damage and Lashes Out After Israeli and US Strikes Damage Its Nuclear Sites
- Iran is assessing the damage from American and Israeli airstrikes on its nuclear sites and is open to resuming talks with Washington over its atomic program, according to government spokesperson Fatemeh Mohajerani.
- Key sites, including Fordo, Isfahan, and Natanz, were 'seriously damaged' by the strikes, as noted by Fatemeh Mohajerani.
- Israeli airstrikes targeted Iran's Revolutionary Guard and ballistic missiles, resulting in severe damage to Iran's military capabilities, according to the report.
- Iran’s Foreign Minister Abbas Araqchi stated that the U.S. bombing has 'seriously and heavily damaged' the Fordow nuclear site, as reported by CBS News.
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