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United States and Israel launch fresh strikes on Iran’s Natanz nuclear facility, marking a dangerous new phase in the ongoing conflict. Reports indicate the use of powerful bunker-buster bombs targeting underground uranium enrichment sites, raising alarms worldwide about potential nuclear risks and the possibility of a wider war.

While the International Atomic Energy Agency has confirmed no radiation leak so far, repeated attacks on sensitive nuclear infrastructure have intensified global concerns. Iran has vowed strong retaliation, warning of severe consequences as the conflict deepens and the risk of a broader regional or nuclear confrontation grows.

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00:21Iran's most critical nuclear facility, Natanz, is hit again in a fresh wave of strikes.
00:30This comes as the U.S.-Israel military campaign against Iran enters its fourth week, and the conflict is now taking
00:38a far more dangerous turn.
00:40Direct attacks on nuclear infrastructure
00:45According to Iranian state media, the Natanz uranium enrichment facility, specifically the Shahid Ahmadi Roshan complex, was targeted early this
00:56morning.
00:56Iran claims this was a joint U.S.-Israeli airstrike.
01:02And more significantly, reports suggest the use of bunker buster bombs, weapons designed to penetrate deep underground facilities.
01:12This is not the first time Natanz has been hit. Earlier this month, entrances to underground halls were damaged.
01:20And now, the strikes appear more intense, more deliberate.
01:25Natanz is not just any site. It is Iran's primary uranium enrichment facility, the heart of its nuclear program.
01:34Targeting it repeatedly signals a clear shift from containment to direct dismantling.
01:42But here's what's critical.
01:44Iran informed the International Atomic Energy Agency.
01:48And the IAEA has confirmed.
01:52No radiation leak.
01:54No radioactive contamination.
01:56No immediate risk to civilians.
01:59Still, the implications are massive.
02:02Because striking nuclear facilities, even without leaks, raises serious global concerns.
02:09What happens if something goes wrong next time?
02:13Meanwhile, visuals from across the conflict zone show massive fireballs, thick black smoke, and intense explosions, lighting up the skies
02:23near key Iranian infrastructure.
02:25This comes after earlier strikes on oil facilities reportedly triggered toxic black rain in parts of Tehran, causing breathing issues
02:34and public health warnings.
02:36The humanitarian impact is already visible.
02:39And now, tensions are rising even further.
02:42Iran has warned it could retaliate by targeting Israel's Dimona nuclear facility.
02:46No such strike has happened yet.
02:48But the threat alone signals how close this conflict is to spiraling into something far bigger.
02:55For now, there is no radiation leak.
02:57But with nuclear sites under fire, and both sides escalating, the risks are no longer just regional.
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