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President Donald Trump rejected a military plan for more comprehensive strikes on Iran’s nuclear program that would have ...
BANGKOK (AP) — In inserting itself into Israel's war against Iran, Washington unleashed its massive “bunker-buster” bombs on Iran's Fordo fuel enrichment plant.
17:36, Fri, Jul 11, 2025 Updated: 17:36, Fri, Jul 11, 2025 A senior Israeli official has warned that some of Iran’s near-weapons-grade uranium may have survived the wave of US airstrikes last ...
We know that six B-2 bombers were involved at Fordo – each dropping two GBU-57s. The strike package was supported by F-22 and F-35 5th generation stealth jets – plus other 4th generation ...
The U.S. Air Force dropped a dozen ground-penetrating bombs, each weighing 30,000 pounds (13,607 kilograms), in a raid on Iran’s nuclear site at Fordo on June 21, 2025.
Satellite images over Fordo underground complex, before and after the US struck the underground nuclear facility (Photo: Reuters) Trump claimed Sunday’s strikes were a ‘complete success ...
The comments by government spokesperson Fatemeh Mohajerani also included another acknowledgment that the American strikes at Fordo, Isfahan and Natanz — key sites within Iran's program — had ...
Fordo is Iran’s second nuclear enrichment facility after Natanz, its main facility, which already has been targeted by Israeli airstrikes and was also hit by the U.S. on Sunday, along with Isfahan.
Yet those attacks, specifically the one on the most important site at Fordo, were "a historic success" according to the US Defence Secretary, destroying or "obliterating" Iran’s nuclear programme.