The new Israeli attacks targeted two other nuclear sites in Iran. Blocking Iranian nuclear program is the main purpose of Israeli operation


Iranian nuclear installation from the forto. Photo: AFP / AFP / Profimedia
According to Natanz, the Israeli forces seem to have attacked the Flydo and Isfahan installations, writes the Israeli publication Jerusalem Post.
The Iranian state press reported that the Israeli army attacked the Fleno nuclear installation on Friday night, located northeast by the city of Qom.
The Iranian press reported that two explosions were heard in the area of the nuclear installation and stated that the Iranian anti-aircraft defense shot an Israeli drone nearby.
The installation is sheltered deep below a mountain and very difficult to hit. The Israeli press writes that IDF still has capacities that could cause damage and collapse at the Fordo.
It is unclear what are the damage produced, if it exists.
Previously, the Israeli army announced that it had hit the Iranian nuclear installation Natanz on Friday morning and destroyed several floors of the underground installation, including the main room containing the highest centrifuge to enrich the uranium.
In addition, the Israeli army performed a second round of aerial attacks against the nuclear installation on Friday afternoon.
Iran denied these damage and announced that the Friday morning attack only produced surface damage.
IDF attacked on Friday night and the nuclear installation in Isfahan, one of the largest uranium enrichment facilities in Iran, the IDF spokesman, EFFIA Defrin announced.
The nuclear installation is located on the outskirts of Isfahan, the second largest city in Iran, and includes a fuel plate production plant (FPFP) and the uranium conversion (UCF), which can process uranium in uranium hexafluoride, which is then introduced into centrifuge.
The International Agency for Atomic Energy (AIEA) is aware of the reports on Nuclear Installations in ISFAHAN and FORDOW and asks for information to the Iranian authorities on any potential impact, the Agency said in an X Friday.




