Israel strikes Iran's Arak Water Reactor to Ali Khamenei's refusal to "surrender" | Tops on Nuclear Facility | Today news

While the attack between Israel and Iran continues for the seventh straight day, Israel attacked Iran’s Arak Heavy Water Reactor on Thursday, June 19, reports Iranian state television. “The missiles roared over Tel Aviv,” Fars, Iran’s local news agency, reported. According to the report, the region was effectively evacuated before the rocket strike hit the region of the region of Tehran 250 kilometers southwest. According to the report, there was “no radiation hazard.” Prior to the attack, Israel’s army issued a warning in a social media post on X about its targeted rocket strike, requesting people to vacate the area around Iran’s Arak Heavy Water Reactor. This warning contains a satellite image of the plant in a red circle similar to other previous warnings issued before air strikes. It comes a day after Iran’s highest leader Ali Khamenei rejected our calls to surrender and ignored warnings of US President Donald Trump. The heavy water reactor is partially built. Iran plans to make the facility functional next year, Reuters reports. The Arak facility helps to cool nuclear reactors and produces plutonium as a by -product. This secondary product could possibly be used in nuclear weapons, enabling Iran to have access to another bomb outside of enriched uranium if it decides to pursue the weapon. Keep track of the latest news about trend, India, world and United States. Get news and key updates here on Mint! Business Newsnewsis Israel strikes Iran’s Arak Water Reactor to Ali Khamenei’s refusal to “surrender” | Toppoints on nuclear facility less less