Israel attacks Iran’s Fordau nuclear site again after US b-2 attack
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Fordow’s Iranian nuclear site was attacked again on Monday Israel unleashed the strike A road leading to underground facilities following a massive US attack over the weekend.
The Israeli Defense Force (IDF) said it would launch an attack early on Monday to disrupt access routes to Fordau. Important Iranian enrichment sites.
Iran’s state television previously said that the Fordow site maintained its second attack following a US strike over the weekend, but the report provided no information regarding the damages.
Fordow’s latest strike comes when the IDF said Israel had launched a series of strikes targeting several Iranian military command centres in “continued efforts to reduce the military capabilities of the Iranian regime.” Meanwhile, Iran is launching missiles at Israel in retaliation after the US strike.
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The US launched a surprise strike on Saturday using B-2 stealth bombers and submarines at nuclear facilities in Fold, Natanz and Isfahan, Iran. Fordow’s underground site required the use of sophisticated bunkerbuster bombs.

A map showing three important nuclear facilities in Iran that the US hit in a massive attack over the weekend. (Fox News)
Rafael Mariano Grossi, head of the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA), said Fordow was expected to suffer major damage from the US strike.
“We expect very large damage to occur given the explosive payload being utilized and the centrifuge’s sensitive nature to extreme vibrations,” Grossi said in Vienna.
Iran’s nuclear program is sure to be “no longer” after our massive strike
General Dan Kane, chairman of the co-star chief, told reporters at a Pentagon briefing on Sunday. All three Iranian nuclear presence targeted the strike but “maintained very serious damage and destruction,” he said, but that full combat damage would take time to assess.
Fordow was It is depicted in satellite images On Sunday, it was shown from the bird’s eye view that a US strike has erased some structures on the scene. Satellite images taken a few days ago allow you to see trucks and vehicles on the Fordow site.
The IAEA says off-site radiation levels have not increased following the strikes at three Iranian nuclear sites.
As of Monday, it was unclear whether the enriched nuclear material had been destroyed by the US strike or whether Iran had moved the material in advance.
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The Fordow is built on the side of a mountain near QOM city, about 60 miles southwest of Tehran.
Yonat Friling and the Associated Press of Fox News contributed to this report.