6/21/2025–|Last update: 08:35 (Mecca time)
The sounds of the explosions on Saturday in Tehran were caused by Israeli attacks, while Isfahan Governorate, in central Iran, confirmed that a nuclear site in the city was exposed to Israeli bombing this morning, in light of hearing the sounds of explosions throughout.
Israeli media reported 3 explosions in northeastern Tehran, noting that the air defenses in the east and west of the capital were activated simultaneously, without news that the sites targeted by the raids clarified.
In turn, the Fars Agency quoted the Deputy Governor of Isfahan as confirming that the attacks on the Asfahan Nuclear facility did not result in the leakage of dangerous materials in the region, saying to the Iranians, “There is no need to worry.”
He added that most of the sounds of explosions that heard the result of air defense activities and some are linked to attacks.
The deputy governor reported that injuries were not recorded as a result of the Israeli attacks on Isfahan.
At dawn today, the Israeli army announced that it has launched raids targeting infrastructure for storing and firing missiles in central Iran.
In a brief statement, he explained that the Air Force has now begun a wave of attacks against infrastructure to store and firing missiles in central Iran, without other details.
On Friday, the Israeli army confirmed the targeting of Isfahan Al -Nawawi with several raids, as well as bombing other facilities in Natanz and Bushr.
Last Monday, the International Atomic Energy Agency announced that 4 buildings were damaged in the Isfahan facility in the first Israeli attack on Friday, June 13th, which is the central chemical laboratory, the uranium conversion station, the reactor fuel manufacturing factory in Tehran and a metal treatment facility, without any leading to chemical or radiological pollution.
Since June 13, Israel, with an American support, has launched an attack on Iran targeting nuclear facilities, missile bases, military leaders and nuclear scientists. Tehran responded by firing ballistic missiles and drones at the Israeli depth, in the largest direct confrontation between the two sides.