In a significant escalation of regional tensions, Israeli forces have reportedly struck Iran’s Arak heavy water nuclear facility, Iranian state television announced on Thursday.
The attack targeted the Arak facility, which plays a key role in Iran’s nuclear program by producing heavy water for reactors. According to the state media report, the site was evacuated prior to the strike, and no casualties have been reported.
“There is no risk of radioactive leakage,” the Iranian broadcast stated, aiming to reassure both domestic and international audiences concerned about potential environmental fallout.
Israeli officials had earlier issued a warning about a possible attack on sites associated with Iran’s nuclear activities, citing concerns over Tehran’s uranium enrichment efforts. The Israeli government has long viewed Iran’s nuclear ambitions as a direct threat to its national security.
The Arak facility, located southwest of Tehran, has been a point of contention in international negotiations over Iran’s nuclear capabilities. While Iran insists its nuclear program is for peaceful purposes, other nations fear it could lead to the development of nuclear weapons.
The international community is closely monitoring the situation as fears grow over possible retaliation and further destabilization in the region. Global leaders have called for restraint from both sides to avoid a wider conflict.
This incident marks a sharp rise in tensions between the two nations, underscoring the fragile state of affairs in the Middle East.
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