U.S. Launches Airstrikes on Iran: Nuclear Facilities Targeted
Date of Publication: June 22, 2025
Tehran/Washington:
In a dramatic escalation, the United States has carried out direct military strikes inside Iran, targeting three of the country's nuclear facilities. The announcement was made early this morning by former U.S. President Donald Trump.
According to Trump, the airstrikes took place around 2:30 AM (Iran local time), involving B‑2 stealth bombers equipped with GBU‑57 bunker-buster bombs. The targets included highly sensitive sites in Fordow, Natanz, and Isfahan — all known for their role in Iran's nuclear development.
"It was a successful and precise strike aimed at halting Iran’s pursuit of nuclear weapons," Trump said in his public address.
He added that all American aircraft and missiles returned safely, and confirmed that the operation was conducted in coordination with Israel.
Iran's Initial Response
Iranian authorities have acknowledged the attack but have yet to release details about the extent of the damage or casualties. A brief official statement confirmed that assessments are underway and a full response will be issued in due time.
International Reactions
The attack has triggered strong reactions worldwide. The United Nations and several European countries have condemned the action, calling it a violation of international law and urging immediate de-escalation. Australia's Green Party leader called the strike a "blatant breach of the UN Charter."
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Background
This marks the first time U.S. forces have directly entered Iranian airspace to carry out a strike. Analysts warn the move could intensify tensions across the Middle East, especially amid an already volatile standoff between Israel and Iran.
Awaiting Further Details
So far, no confirmed reports of fatalities or infrastructure damage have been released by Iranian state media. Global leaders are closely monitoring the situation, as fears of broader conflict grow.
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