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Iran says Natanz nuclear site was struck, as Tehran launches ballistic missiles at US-UK base

US President Donald Trump said he was considering “winding down” military operations in the Middle East, even as the United States deploys more troops and warships to the region.

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00:01The United States and Israel launched an attack on Iran's Natanz nuclear site,
00:07marking a further escalation to the conflict now entering its fourth week.
00:11The UN's nuclear watchdog confirmed that there had been no radiation leakage,
00:16but urged for military restraint to avoid a nuclear accident.
00:20Meanwhile, Iran fired two intermediate-range ballistic missiles
00:25at a joint US-UK military base in the Indian Ocean.
00:28The missiles reportedly did not strike the base,
00:31but it does show Iran is not hesitant to use missiles that reach beyond the Middle East.
00:37The latest developments come as the US is deploying additional warships and troops to the region.
00:43This is despite mixed signals from US President Donald Trump,
00:47suggesting he was considering, quote,
00:49winding down military operations in the region.
00:52Meanwhile, attacks have been ongoing.
00:54Overnight into Saturday, Israel continued to launch strikes at Tehran,
00:59while in Israel, debris from an Iranian missile struck an empty kindergarten.

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