BEIRUT — The Israeli army claimed Friday to have hit the underground facilities of the Natanz uranium enrichment plant in central Iran, following a series of airstrikes earlier in the day against the Islamic Republic's nuclear facilities.
"The underground facilities of the site were hit, including a multi-level enrichment hall with centrifuges, electrical rooms and other support infrastructure," the army detailed in a statement. "In addition, the site's critical infrastructure that allows it to operate and advance the Iranian regime's nuclear weapons project was attacked," the army added, emphasizing it was the "largest uranium enrichment site" in Iran.
BEIRUT — The Israeli army claimed Friday to have hit the underground facilities of the Natanz uranium enrichment plant in central Iran, following a series of airstrikes earlier in the day against the Islamic Republic's nuclear facilities.
"The underground facilities of the site were hit, including a multi-level enrichment hall with centrifuges, electrical rooms and other support infrastructure," the army detailed in a statement. "In addition, the site's critical infrastructure that allows it to operate and advance the Iranian regime's nuclear weapons project was attacked," the army added, emphasizing it was the "largest uranium enrichment site" in Iran.