US-Israel Strike Hits Iran’s Natanz Nuclear Facility; No Radiation Leak Reported
The official Iranian news agency Mizan reported on Saturday that its main nuclear enrichment site, the Natanz facility near Tehran, was struck in an airstrike attributed to Israel and the United States. Despite reports of damage from previous attacks earlier this month which showed several buildings compromised via satellite imagery, Iran confirmed there is no radiation leakage following today's assault as regional conflict enters week four.
Key Points
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1Iran reports that its primary nuclear facility at Natanz has been struck by an airstrike on Saturday.
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2The official Iranian news agency Mizan confirmed there was no radiation leakage following the attack and stated several buildings appeared damaged based on satellite imagery from earlier in the war. The conflict is now entering its fourth week, with Iran noting previous strikes occurred during both June 2025 (Israel) and prior to that.
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3Reports indicate US-Israeli forces have previously targeted Natanz since early stages of this ongoing Middle East confrontation.
Developments
Iran's official news agency reported on Saturday an airstrike hitting its Natanz nuclear enrichment facility with no radiation leakage during what is now four weeks into regional conflict involving Iran and Israel, while President Donald Trump simultaneously signaled a potential winding down of US military operations despite sending additional forces to the area.
Iran reported that its Natanz nuclear facility was struck again on Sunday with no radioactive leak occurring during this fourth week of conflict between Iran and Israel since June 2025. This follows earlier damage from Israeli airstrikes in the first war weeks, while US President Donald Trump simultaneously signaled a potential reduction to Middle East military operations despite recent troop deployments there.