A drone strike on a site of the regime's Atomic Energy Organization
Jerusalem Post: The attack on the building of the Atomic Energy Organization of Iran caused heavy damage
The Israeli newspaper "Jerusalem Post" reported that the "sabotage" operation at one of Iran's nuclear sites on the morning of Wednesday, July 23rd, caused severe damage and severe damage to the centrifuge parts factory.
"Jerusalem Post" wrote on Wednesday evening, July 23rd, that it had obtained documents that show a situation contrary to the claims of the Iranian authorities in connection with yesterday's operation in one of the buildings of the Atomic Energy Organization of Iran.
The media stressed that it could not independently approve documents related to the operation.
The regime's Supreme Security Council announced a drone strike on an IAEA site in Karaj on the morning of Wednesday, July 23rd. The regime's Supreme Security Council claimed that the attack had been repulsed and that no damage had been done.
The buildings of the Atomic Energy Organization of Iran have been targeted and destroyed.
New York Times: UAV attack on Karaj facility. The American New York Times reported in its report on Wednesday, June 23 that the UAE building near Karaj was attacked by a UAV. According to the report, the center was on Israel's list of possible targets. According to the report, the factory attacked belongs to Iran Centrifuge Technology Company TESA in Karaj, which produces new-generation centrifuge machines for uranium enrichment facilities.
The attack on Tessa (Iranian centrifuge technology) took place at 2:05 in the morning.
Tessa had previously been exposed by the Iranian Resistance in April 2011 under the auspices of Taba Company, located at km 10 of the Karaj-Qazvin highway on Saha Boulevard
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