🚨 Breaking: An Iranian nuclear facility in Isfahan was struck overnight, with Israel reportedly behind the attack. Iranian officials confirmed structural damage but emphasized no casualties occurred. The incident comes as residents flood back to Tehran following recent tensions, with authorities restoring internet services after hours of disruptions.
What We Know So Far
💥 The targeted site, linked to Iran’s nuclear program, saw "limited infrastructure damage," per state media. While no group has officially claimed responsibility, regional analysts point to escalating shadow conflicts in the Middle East. Public utilities remain operational, easing concerns of a humanitarian crisis.
Tehran’s Response
📡 Internet blackouts briefly gripped the region before services were restored early Friday. "Life is returning to normal," said CMG correspondent Husein Nematzad from Tehran, noting crowded markets and resumed subway operations. Authorities urged calm, calling the strikes "a provocation" but vowing restraint.
Global Implications
🌐 The attack raises fresh questions about nuclear diplomacy and regional stability. "This is a high-stakes game of chess," said security expert Dr. Lila Amirzadeh. "Every move risks sparking wider conflict." Meanwhile, oil prices ticked upward amid fears of supply disruptions.
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