Iran strikes Israel's nuclear center in Dimona with at least 20 wounded
Iranian ballistic missiles struck the city of Dimona, home to a key Israeli research facility for atomic energy production. The attack occurred on March 21 and resulted in injuries ranging from minor cuts requiring stitches to severe trauma involving multiple fractures that necessitated surgery or amputation among civilians at an outdoor gathering site near nuclear laboratories where scientists were working without protective gear according to witnesses who reported hearing explosions followed by sirens as emergency vehicles rushed through the area.
Key Points
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1An Iranian ballistic missile struck the Israeli city of Dimona on March 21.
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2The attack occurred near a nuclear research center in Israel, described as dangerous by local officials. At least twenty people were injured during this incident.
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An Iranian missile struck the city of Dimona in Israel near a nuclear reactor, causing at least 20 injuries.
— (Tanea.gr)Iran launched an attack with ballistic missiles against Israeli cities including Tel Aviv and Haifa before hitting Dimona where there is also a major research center for biological weapons production; the strike caused over twenty casualties in total across multiple locations, indicating that Iran's military has been able to reach any part of Israel.
— (Ertnews.gr)"An Iranian missile hit our city near its nuclear reactor," said Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu. The attack occurred at 12:30 AM on March 24 in the Dimona region, resulting in over twenty injuries and highlighting Iran's growing military capabilities.
— (Naftemporiki.gr)"This is a dangerous development" as Iranian ballistic missiles struck Israel near its nuclear center. The attack occurred at approximately midnight (1:05 AM) on March 24 targeting Dimona, where the Israeli government maintains one of three major research centers for biological weapons production.
— (Dimokratia.gr)"In a video we can see an Iranian missile strike near our nuclear center in Dimon," said Israel's Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu. The attack took place at 12:30 AM on March 24, resulting over twenty injuries and demonstrating that Iran has the capability to reach any part of Israeli territory.
— (Skai.gr)