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00:00After the major U.S. attack on three Iranian nuclear sites on Sunday, European and global reactions have been divided.
00:10Israel says U.S. and Tel Aviv's early Sunday attacks on Iran were carried out in full coordination.
00:18Iran says there is no red line that the U.S. has not crossed following its early Sunday attacks on Iran's nuclear facilities.
00:26The Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Arachi condemned the attacks and demanded an emergency U.N. Security Council session.
00:35The United States itself has now also opted for a dangerous military operation and aggression against the people of Iran.
00:46In doing so, the U.S. administration holds sole and full responsibility for the consequences of its actions.
00:56Arachi added that under the principles of the U.N. Charter, Iran has the right to self-defense.
01:04The Iranian Foreign Minister plans on being in Moscow Monday to meet with Russian President Putin to discuss the situation.
01:11Meanwhile, Israeli released footage claims their attacks struck Iranian soldiers and missile launchers.
01:18Iran launched a wave of ballistic missiles at northern and central Israel just hours after the United States bombed three of its nuclear sites.
01:31Local media reported residential areas in Tel Aviv and the central town of Nesiona were struck, wounding at least 86 people.
01:40The health ministry reported that among those who arrived at hospitals, two were moderately wounded and 77 were in good condition.
01:50Meanwhile, in the northern city of Haifa, a military spokesperson said an Israeli air defense interceptor malfunctioned and crashed during the Iranian attack, causing damage and lightly wounding several.
02:03Israel and Iran have been exchanging fire ever since Israel launched an attack against Iran's nuclear facilities on June 13th.
02:13So far, at least 25 people were killed in Israel, that is according to local media.
02:18And in Iran, the health ministry reported at least 430 deaths.
02:23After the major U.S. attack on three Iranian nuclear sites on Sunday, European and global reactions have been divided.
02:35While Israel and some nations applauded U.S. President Donald Trump's move, others have called for immediate de-escalation and a return to the negotiating table.
02:44President of the European Council, Antonio Costa, called on all parties to show restraint and respect for international law and nuclear safety.
02:53He emphasized that diplomacy is the only way forward to achieve peace and security.
02:58The European Union's High Representative, Kayak Galas, also called on all actors to return to the negotiating table.
03:05She reminded that Iran's ability to develop a nuclear weapon would be a threat to international security.
03:11And United Nations Chief Antonio Guterres felt deeply alarmed with the news of the attack.
03:16He warned that the conflict in the region could spin out of control.
03:20He also called on member states to de-escalate and uphold their obligations under international law.
03:26The Russian foreign minister also urged for a return to diplomacy.
03:30He strongly condemned the attack and said the U.S. had violated international law.
03:35Today, more than ever, humanity cries out and pleads for peace.
03:39That is what Pope Leo XIV said.
03:41He warned the war amplifies problems and creates deep wounds without providing lasting solutions.
03:48The International Atomic Agency called for a crisis meeting for Monday after the latest attacks by the U.S. on Iranian nuclear sites.
04:01The watchdog will assess the situation at its Vienna headquarters.
04:09After the U.S. bombed the Natanz, the Fordo and the Isfahan sites in Iran, the agency said no off-site radiation has been detected.
04:19This was confirmed by the Iranian authorities as well.
04:26The scope of the damage is not clear yet.
04:29The main target of the U.S. bombs was the enrichment facility at Fordo, which is 80 meters underground.
04:36Only U.S. bunker-buster bombs were able to reach its holes.
04:41Fordo was the cornerstone of Iran's nuclear program built for uranium enrichment and for research.
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