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A map of Iran showing nuclear sites, reactors and uranium mines. Sylvie Husson via Getty In Natanz, "the underground area of the site was damaged," the IDF said in a statement.
A map showing the impact of an attack on Mashhad, Iran. Newsweek used maps produced by Alex Wellerstein to assess what the impact would be if the U.S. attacked with a B-83. NUKEMAP In Mashhad, an ...
The map placed Iran at the centre, with concentric circles marking missile ranges of 300 km, 500 km, 800 km, 1,300 km, and 2,000 km, extending the threat to countries across the Middle East, North ...
U.S. strikes on key Iranian nuclear sites, including Fordow, caused “monumental damage,” Trump claims. RFE/RL maps show nuclear, military, and other targets hit by the U.S. and Israel across Iran.
A fragile ceasefire is in place between Israel and Iran following days of missile exchanges between the two countries and a targeted attack by the United States on three Iranian nuclear facilities.
Much of Iran’s Nuclear Program Remains After Israel’s Strikes. At Least for Now. The first phase of the attack did not hit the most likely repository of Iran’s near-bomb-grade nuclear fuel.
Iranian State TV aired a bold warning to US President Donald Trump, displaying a map of US military bases in the Middle East alongside the message: “Mr. Trump, you started it, and we will end it.” ...
Israel attacks Iran: See strike map, satellite images of nuclear sites Jennifer Borresen Davis Winkie Kim Hjelmgaard Francesca Chambers Shawn J. Sullivan USA TODAY ...
Trump thanked Iran for helping the U.S. avoid casualties in the attack and announced a ceasefire deal between Iran and Israel later that evening. More: Iran fires missiles at U.S. base in Qatar.
Maps and images reveal extent of Israel's biggest strike on Iran and its nuclear facilities in years.
US Bombing Of Iran Started With A Fake-Out The attack on Iran's three main nuclear sites was the largest operational strike ever by B-2 stealth bombers, and the second-longest B-2 operation ever ...
Note: Map shows the area with a shake intensity of 4 or greater, which U.S.G.S. defines as “light,” though the earthquake may be felt outside the areas shown. All times on the map are Iran time.