The International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) said that the Iranian Uranian enrichment facility in Natanz – in the central province of Isfahan – was one of the facilities that were targeted. The service confirmed that in the area of Natanz.
This week, the IAEA first noticed in 20 years that Iran does not comply with its nuclear duties. For his part, he said that he always “kept” the obligations provided for by the IAEA guarantees.
A senior Iranian official said on Thursday that Iran will not abandon what it considers its right – uranium enrichment – despite US demands.
For his part, the Iranian oil minister said that the country’s main refineries and main fuel warehouses were not affected by Israel’s deadly attack and that their activities were continuing.
“No damage was caused to the refining facilities and the oil warehouses of the country, and at the moment the activities of these facilities as well as the supply of fuel continues in all regions of the country without interruption, the ministry said in a statement.
‘Israel will spend some difficult times’
An Israeli military spokesman said Iran has launched more than 100 to Israel in recent hours, after Tehran’s promise of retaliation.
The spokesman said that 200 Israeli fighter jets were involved in attacks on more than 100 targets in Iran overnight. “Israel will spend some difficult times,” he said, according to Reuters.
Air raid sirens sounded preventively in Israel as the country is preparing for retaliation.
Promising revenge shortly after the attack, Iran’s supreme leader said Israel “must wait harsh punishment”. “The Zionist regime has brought a bitter and painful fate on it, and will surely experience it,” he said.