Prior to this, Israel broke the centpuges to enrich Uranus under Iran’s factory in Natanze.
The Israeli military struck the making of centpuges to enrich uranium in Tehran. This was reported by the Israeli Defense Army (IDF) press service on Wednesday, June 18.
It is noted that by the release of new centripugs, Iran sought to increase the size and speed of uranium enrichment to create nuclear weapons.
Last night, Israeli military forces also attacked Iran’s businesses that manufactured raw materials and elements for the accumulation of Earth-Earth and Earth-athos missiles. With the help of the first, Iran struck the territory of Israel, and the latter was used against the Israeli Air Force, added to the IDF.
Prior to this, Israel broke the centrifuge to enrich uranium in Iran’s underground factory in Natanze. According to the leader of the IAEA Rafael Grossy, the centripuges may be disabled due to electricity connectivity and destruction of the plant part.
Also, the damage after Israeli strikes were recorded at a nuclear facility in the Iranian Isfahan. Four buildings were destroyed there: the central chemical laboratory, the Uranus conversion plant, the gasoline manufacture plant for reactors and the Uranus tetrafluoride enterprise.
At the same time, at the site of the fuel enrichment plant in Fordo and a heavy water reactor in Hondab, which is under construction, the damage has not been recorded. The nuclear power plant in the bushera is not a matter of recent attacks and have not suffered them, such as a Reactor of Tehran research.
Remember that on the night of June 13, Israel began a military operation against Iran, which is offensive to nuclear facilities, military bases and Iranian army personnel. Israeli authorities explained their attacks with a dangerous approach to Tehran in the creation of nuclear weapons.
Iran denied accusations of creating an atom bomb and in response to Israel road -of ballistic missiles. Until June 18, countries continue to exchange blows.
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