Summary
Israel's military struck a uranium facility in Yazd, Iran, as part of ongoing hostilities between the U.S.-Israeli alliance and Iran. This act is part of a wider series of attacks on various infrastructure sites across Iran, including steel plants and significant nuclear facilities. Iranian officials have promised retaliation and criticized the attacks as harmful to civilians and cultural sites.
Key Facts
- Israel attacked a uranium processing facility in Yazd, Iran.
- The Israeli Air Force confirmed the strike targeted a critical part of Iran's nuclear resources.
- Iran's Atomic Energy Organization stated there were no casualties or radiation leaks.
- Additional strikes hit Iran's Khondab Heavy Water Complex, two major steel plants, and other infrastructure sites.
- Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi stated there would be a significant response to these attacks.
- Over 1,900 people have died since the conflict began in late February.
- Iranian officials claim extensive damage to museums and historical sites.
- U.S. President Donald Trump delayed planned attacks on Iran's energy infrastructure to April 6.