Iran israel war: Iran has officially admitted for the first time that its nuclear bases have been “severe damage” in recent airstrikes of the US. Iran’s Foreign Ministry spokesman Ismail Baghai confirmed this in an interview given to Al Jazeera.
Iranian spokesperson said – no doubt in loss
Although Baghai refused to give detailed information about the attacks, he admitted that the attacks by the US B-2 Stealth Bombers on Sunday were quite serious. He said, “Our atomic sites have suffered deeply, there is no doubt”.
Bunker Buster bombs used
It is being told that the US used special ‘Bunker Buster Bomb’ in these attacks, which are built to destroy the stringent and safe bases made under the ground.
America-Iran relations at the peak of stress
These attacks took place when tension was already at its peak between Iran and America. This disclosure has come at a time when global concern about Iran’s nuclear program has already increased and the western countries are fearing that Tehran is secretly moving towards nuclear weapons.
Internet service again normalized in Iran: Communications Minister claims
Iran’s Communications Minister Sattar Hashemi has said that internet service in the country has now come back to its “first situation”. That is, the same as before the recent government restrictions. Posting on X, he assured that “such a situation will not happen again.” The government slowed the Internet on June 17 that it is “a strategy to deal with cyber attacks”, but in many parts almost completely completely internet blackout situation.
IAEA wants to monitor Iran’s nuclear bases
International Atomic Agency (IAEA) head Rafael Gossi has said that his biggest priority is that IAEA investigating officers should again go to Iran’s nuclear bases and investigate. Especially to see what damage has been done after the recent US and Israeli attacks and how much enhanced uranium has left Iran.