Israel strikes Iran's Arak heavy water reactor and Natanz nuclear site

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UPDATED: Jun 19, 2025 13:42 IST

Israel has conducted precision airstrikes on multiple Iranian nuclear facilities, including the Arak heavy water reactor and the Natanz site. The Israeli Air Force claims to have successfully hit these strategic locations, with 40 jets participating in the latest strikes. The attacks have also targeted military establishments, missile storage and launch facilities across Iran, including sites in Tehran and Mashhad. Israel continues to broaden its offensive, focusing on dismantling Iran's nuclear capabilities.

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