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Israel struck Iranian nuclear facility in Isfahan


The Israeli Air Force launched a large wave of strikes against dozens of targets in Iran overnight, including a nuclear facility in Isfahan and four prepared missile launchers, the Israeli military says, according to UNN, citing The Times of Israel.


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About 50 Israeli Air Force fighter jets were involved in the strikes, dropping 150 munitions.


The Israel Defense Forces state that the strikes on the nuclear facility in Isfahan, which was an Israeli target on the first day of the conflict, were aimed at inflicting further damage to Iran's nuclear program.


"Within the complex, the centrifuge production facility was also shelled along with additional military facilities of the Iranian regime in the Isfahan area," reports the IDF.


The military says this caused "significant damage" to Iran's centrifuge production capabilities.


Meanwhile, four prepared ballistic missile launchers were "neutralized" as a result of the strikes before a salvo was launched at Israel, the military says.


According to the Israel Defense Forces, additional strikes were carried out overnight against trucks used to launch drones into Israel, as well as storage and launch facilities for ballistic missiles, and Iranian radar and air defense sites.


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