
Significant damage has been inflicted on Iranian military sites linked to Iran’s nuclear and missile programs from an Israeli missile strike. The attack reportedly resulted in the deaths of four Iranian soldiers.

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu claimed the strikes “severely harmed” Iran. Iran’s Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei has since called for a measured response.

The IDF directed the attack at “missile manufacturing facilities used to produce the missiles that Iran fired at the state of Israel over the last year.”

Khojir, believed to house missile production facilities, also sustained damage. Experts like Decker Eleveth and Joe Truzman confirmed the impact. The Israeli military cited these sites as sources of missiles used against Israel.

Parchin, 25 miles southeast of Tehran, suffered major damage, with at least one building destroyed. The International Atomic Energy Agency has previously questioned its role in nuclear weapons testing, a claim Iran denies.

“Iran’s nuclear facilities have not been impacted,” IAEA Director General Rafael Mariano Grossi stated.

Grossi encouraged “prudence and restraint from actions that could jeopardize the safety and security of nuclear and other radioactive materials.”

The International Atomic Energy Agency confirmed Iranian nuclear facilities were unharmed. Director General Rafael Mariano Grossi urged caution to protect nuclear materials.

Iran acknowledged strikes in several provinces but did not specify damage at Parchin or Khojir.