Iran's largest nuclear facility attacked by the US and Israel

Thanh Hà |

Iran's Natanz nuclear facility attacked by the US and Israel on March 21.

Iran's Tasnim news agency reported that a US and Israeli air strike targeted the Natanz uranium enrichment facility on the morning of March 21, local time.

According to the report, "there are no reports of leaks of radioactive material in the complex and there is no danger threatening residents of areas around the site".

Natanz is Iran's main uranium enrichment site. This facility was attacked in the first week of the conflict that began on February 28. Some of Natanz's buildings appeared to be damaged, according to satellite images at the time.

The Atomic Energy Organization of Iran confirmed that the Shahid Ahmadi Roshan enrichment facility in Natanz was attacked by the US and Israel.

This nuclear facility, located 220km southeast of Tehran, became the target of Israeli airstrikes in the 12-day war between Iran and Israel in June 2025, and was later targeted by the US.

The Iranian conflict has lasted for 3 weeks and shows no signs of easing as Israel accuses Iran of continuing to fire missiles at the country on the morning of March 21. Meanwhile, Saudi Arabia announced that it had shot down 20 drones in just a few hours in the eastern region of the country, where there are large oil facilities.

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