An attack on a nuclear facility in Iran’s Isfahan has been reported, with Iran alleging that Israeli warplanes carried out a bombing, causing massive explosions that shook the area.
According to a report by The Times of Israel on Saturday, June 21, no hazardous materials were released during the attack. The Israel Defense Forces (IDF) has not yet commented on the incident.
Iran’s Fars News Agency reported that the Isfahan nuclear facility was targeted by Israel, but no hazardous material stockpiles were damaged. The facility had previously been attacked by Israel during the ongoing Iran-Israel conflict.
Several sources confirmed explosions in Isfahan on Saturday morning. However, due to an internet blackout in the area, further details remain unavailable.
Meanwhile, the second-in-command of the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) drone unit, Amin Pur Jodkhi, was killed in a targeted Israeli airstrike. The Israeli military confirmed that its warplanes struck Jodkhi, who was overseeing the launch of hundreds of UAV drones toward Israel from southwestern Iran.
The ongoing conflict has heightened tensions in the Middle East, raising concerns among the international community about its potential consequences.
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