Summary
- Iran's Foreign Ministry spokesperson stated that Iran's nuclear facilities were severely damaged by a U.S. airstrike.
- There were suspicions that the U.S. airstrike failed to completely destroy the nuclear facilities.
- CNN reported that Iran's enriched uranium was not destroyed and that only a partial delay in the nuclear program occurred.

It has been revealed that Iran's nuclear facilities were severely damaged by a U.S. attack.
According to SolidIntel on the 25th (local time), Iran's Foreign Ministry spokesperson stated, "Iran's nuclear facilities were severely damaged by a recent U.S. airstrike."
Previously, there had been suspicions that the U.S. airstrike had failed to completely destroy the nuclear facilities. CNN, citing a Defense Intelligence Agency (DIA) report and informed sources, reported that Iran's stockpile of enriched uranium was not destroyed. They explained that the damage only delayed Iran's nuclear program by a few months.
However, the White House strongly refuted this, calling it "completely false."

Son Min
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