
U.S. Bombing Causes Serious Damage to Iran’s Fordow Nuclear Site
Iran confirms U.S. bombing has heavily damaged its Fordow nuclear site. Assessments are ongoing as tensions escalate between the two nations.
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Iran confirms U.S. bombing has heavily damaged its Fordow nuclear site. Assessments are ongoing as tensions escalate between the two nations.

Conflicting reports emerge about the extent of damage to Iran’s nuclear facilities after recent U.S. strikes, with officials and intelligence sources offering differing assessments.

Iran urges the UN Security Council to recognize the U.S. and Israel as aggressors after recent military strikes, calling for accountability to prevent further escalation.

The escalating war of words between the U.S. and Iran casts doubt on the fragile ceasefire, sparking fears of renewed conflict.

Iran reports that an Israeli strike on Tehran’s Evin Prison killed 71 people, including staff, detainees, and visitors, escalating tensions in the Middle East.

Iran reopens central and western airspace to international flights after safety assessments, easing regional air travel.

Israel reports eliminating over 30 Iranian security chiefs during a 12-day air campaign, claiming significant setbacks to Iran’s nuclear capabilities.

U.S. President Donald Trump criticized Iran’s Supreme Leader, dropped sanctions relief, and hinted at future military action amid escalating tensions between the two nations.

Iran delays full airspace reopening until Saturday afternoon to ensure passenger safety after a 12-day conflict. Eastern airspace is open, others remain closed.

After 12 days of conflict, Israel and Iran have agreed to a ceasefire. But with deep-rooted tensions and disputes over Iran’s nuclear program, will peace last?