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AP published satellite imagery yesterday showing major damage to above-ground structures at the Natanz enrichment plant but it doesn’t appear from the images that below-ground enrichment halls had any apparent damage, though they likely are without electricity.

The Israel Defense Forces (IDF) also claimed it hit the Isfahan nuclear facility in central Iran, a building used for producing metallic uranium and enriching uranium. The IDF admitted that the facility was not completely destroyed, but the strike is expected to set back its activity by several years, reported Haaretz.

The Middle East Spectator posted satellite imagery from Maxar yesterday that he said showed no damage at Fordow nor at the heavy water reactor at Arak.

The Iranians also reported attacks on the Defense Ministry in Tehran and on other facilities. The IDF aircraft attacked the command headquarters of Iran’s Defense Ministry and the Organization of Defensive Research and Innovations (SEPAND) in northern Tehran. An administrative building of the command headquarters of the Defense Ministry has sustained minor damages in the strike, reported Tasnim.

Israel also attacked an oil storage facility in Tehran’s northwestern Shahran region on Saturday night, June 14, causing a huge fire at the installation. The Iranian Oil Ministry said the two oil tanks hit by the Israeli projectiles did not contain much fuel.

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