'Bunker buster bombs dropped': Which nuclear sites did US strike in Iran? Why it matters
Sunday, 22 June 2025 () President Trump announced US precision airstrikes on Iran's key nuclear facilities: Fordow, Natanz, and Isfahan. The strikes followed escalating tensions after Israel's offensive against Iran's nuclear program, with Iran retaliating earlier in the week. These targeted sites are critical to Iran's uranium enrichment and nuclear research efforts, placing the region at a dangerous crossroads.
U.S. airstrikes on Iran’s nuclear facilities have triggered a new wave of concern, not just geopolitically—but environmentally. According to a shocking new IAEA report, the use of massive 30,000-pound bunker buster bombs may have caused localized radiation and chemical contamination at Iran’s...
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In a significant escalation, the US has launched airstrikes targeting Iranian nuclear sites, including Fordo, Isfahan, and Natanz, using powerful bunker-buster... IndiaTimes Also reported by •Zee News
US Vice President JD Vance lauded the American military's operation against Iranian nuclear sites, praising the coordination and discretion of the president's... IndiaTimes
During a classified briefing, General Dan Caine revealed that the U.S. military did not deploy bunker-buster bombs on Iran's Isfahan nuclear facility during... IndiaTimes