Israel Says Struck ‘Covert Underground’ Nuclear Site in Iran

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Israel Says Struck ‘Covert Underground’ Nuclear Site in Iran
A plume of smoke rises after a strike on the Iranian capital Tehran. AFP
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The Israeli military said that it struck an underground nuclear site in Iran where it alleged scientists were “covertly” developing a key component for nuclear weapons.

Following the conflict in June, when Israel struck several Iranian nuclear sites, the military said it tracked Iranian scientists to “their new location at this site in a manner that enabled a precise strike on the covert underground compound”. The military also displayed a map showing the facility on the eastern outskirts of Tehran.

“At the site, a group of nuclear scientists operated covertly to develop a key component for nuclear weapons,” it said, naming the underground location as “Minzadehei”. (AFP)

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