Israeli forces publish 3D images: hit Iran's largest uranium enrichment facility

Israeli Protection Forces (IDF) have published a 3D video of the country's uranium enrichment in the Natanz area, revealing details of the attack they launched against Iran's main nuclear complex. According to the IDF spokeswoman, Major General Effie Defran, Israel hit “the largest uranium enrichment target in Iran”, striking [...]
Israeli Protection Forces (IDF) have published a 3D video of the country's uranium enrichment in the Natanz area, revealing details of the attack they launched against Iran's main nuclear complex.
According to the IDF spokeswoman, Major General Effie Defran, Israel struck “the largest uranium enrichment target in Iran”, referring to the underground nuclear complex in Natanz.
“This facility was used by Revolutionary Guard to advance their nuclear military programme“, Defrin said, noting that Israeli attack “caused serious damage” in both the underground enrichment and the critical infrastructure in the facility. He further said that “We hit the underground complex and other vital points in this area”.
“There was no other solution”
During an emergency briefing, Defrin claimed Tel Aviv escalated the situation because “had no other solution”. At the same time, he stressed that the military remains in full operational readiness to continue the attacks, while warning Israeli citizens of the possibility of revenge.
“We gave early warning to all Israelites after we realised there could be a blow on our land”, he said. At the same time, he called on citizens to demonstrate “responsibility and quiet” in light of developments, adding that “could have several difficult days ahead of “.












