
Israel attacks Iran's Fordo nuclear site
by Naharnet Newsdesk 23 June 2025, 12:28
Israel carried out a fresh strike on Iran's underground Fordo nuclear site south of Tehran, a media outlet in the country reported.
"The aggressor attacked the Fordo nuclear site again," Tasnim news agency reported, quoting a spokesperson for the crisis management authority in Qom province where the site is located.
Israel is carrying out unprecedented strikes on Iran's capital targeting "agencies of government repression", Defense Minister Israel Katz said in a statement on Monday.
The Israeli military "is carrying out strikes of unprecedented force against regime targets and agencies of government oppression in the heart of Tehran", Katz said as the Iran-Israel war rages on.

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