Media: 14 nuclear scientists killed in Israeli attacks on Iran
Media sources reported the killing of 14 nuclear scientists in attacks carried out by the Israeli army, both through airstrikes and car bombs, in the Iranian capital, Tehran.

Today, media outlets reported the deaths of 14 nuclear scientists in multiple attacks launched by the Israeli military via airstrikes and car bombs in the capital, Tehran.
The Israeli Broadcasting Corporation stated that "the military has been carrying out a series of additional attacks in Iran in recent hours, including targeting the building of the Iranian Atomic Energy Organization."
A military source told Israeli Army Radio that "the Air Force conducted a high-level assassination attempt in Tehran a short while ago."
Israeli media also spoke of an assassination carried out from “point-blank range” in Tehran, in addition to the detonation of five car bombs in various locations across Iran.
The Israeli military launched wide-scale attacks at dawn on Friday, June 13, targeting military sites and Iranian nuclear program facilities with fighter jets. The attacks resulted in the deaths of several high-ranking military leaders, including the Chief of Staff of the Iranian Army and a commander in the Revolutionary Guard Corps, as well as several nuclear scientists. In response, Iran launched ballistic missiles and drones toward Israel.
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