Post by : Bianca Qureshi
Smoke billowed from Iran’s Arak heavy-water plant following Israeli air strikes targeting facilities linked to civilian nuclear energy and uranium enrichment. Explosions were also reported in Isfahan, which hosts key Iranian nuclear sites, amid rising regional tensions.
Israeli authorities stated the Arak facility was hit after monitoring reconstruction activity, while Iranian officials confirmed damage but said no radioactive leaks occurred. Emergency responders were dispatched to the affected areas as thick smoke continued to rise. The strikes represent a significant escalation in attacks on Iran’s nuclear-related infrastructure.
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