Israel announces bombing of nuclear facility in Isfahan
Israel announced the bombing of an Iranian nuclear facility in Isfahan, without specifying the damage caused by the attack.

An Israeli military spokesperson said in a post on the X platform on Sunday that "Israel bombed a nuclear facility in Isfahan, Iran." The spokesperson did not specify when the attack occurred.
Earlier on Sunday, the Israeli military issued an urgent warning to Iranian citizens, urging them to immediately evacuate areas near nuclear and weapons facilities throughout Iran.
The army said in a statement: "We urge all those present at this time or in the near future at all weapons facilities in Iran, and their supporters.
The statement continued: "For your own safety, we demand that you immediately evacuate these facilities and not return to them until further notice."
It added: "Presence near these facilities endangers the lives of civilians."
Israel launched an attack on Iran on Friday, targeting nuclear facilities and military sites, including the Natanz facility and Revolutionary Guard headquarters in Tehran and Isfahan, killing senior military commanders and a number of nuclear scientists, in an attempt to prevent Tehran from making further progress toward acquiring nuclear weapons.
Iran responded by launching waves of drones and ballistic missiles at Israel.
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