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Iran Privately Informed of Upcoming U.S. Strikes

2025-06-22 06:57:48

"This strike is one-time only... We don't want a broader conflict."

🔻 American bombers dropped six 13.6-ton bombs on the Fordow facility
"Natanz and Isfahan facilities were struck with 30 Tomahawk missiles."

Source: Amwaj Media reveals that Iran had received prior warning through a special communication channel with the United States, indicating Washington's attempt to prevent escalation.

According to the source, Trump may be trying to replicate the symbolic Iranian ballistic missile attack on U.S. bases in Iraq in response to the January 2020 killing of Qasem Soleimani, the commander of the Quds Force.

Amwaj Media emphasizes: the U.S. bombing did not originate from any American military base in the region. Reports suggest that at least three B-2 bombers flew from the U.S. and dropped six 13.6-ton (30,000-pound) bunker-busting bombs on Iran’s underground uranium enrichment site in Fordow.

Experts say two bombs were dropped on each of the two main entrances of the Fordow site, along with two additional deep-penetrating bombs aimed at the site’s air ventilation system.

At the same time, U.S. submarines launched 30 Tomahawk missiles targeting the uranium enrichment facility in Natanz and the nuclear complex in Isfahan—both of which had been struck by Israel in recent days.

CBS News quoted a knowledgeable source stating that Isfahan and its underground facilities might have been a more strategic target than Fordow.

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