Unconfirmed reports claim U.S. strike on secret Iran nuclear site

BREAKING: Reports Claim U.S. Strike on Suspected Underground Nuclear Site in Iran

Unconfirmed reports circulating overnight claim the U.S. Air Force struck a suspected underground uranium enrichment facility in Bukan, Iran.

According to the reports, the facility was allegedly concealed beneath a dairy company used as a cover operation.

The claims further suggest that several Iranian nuclear scientists were killed in the strike and that the site was completely destroyed.

At this stage, major international news agencies have not yet confirmed the existence of the facility or the strike, and details remain unclear.

If verified, it would represent a significant development in the ongoing campaign targeting Iran’s nuclear infrastructure.

More information is expected as intelligence assessments and satellite imagery begin to emerge.

Per Grok: These unconfirmed reports of a U.S. strike on an alleged underground uranium enrichment site in Bukan (under a dairy cover) are circulating on social media but lack verification from major outlets or officials as of now. Bukan has seen reported overnight strikes amid the ongoing U.S.-Israel campaign (launched Feb 28), which has hit missile sites, Natanz enrichment access points, and other targets. IAEA noted Natanz damage but no radiation leaks there. The attached video is stylized animation (night city with nuclear symbols, fires/smoke), not real strike footage. If confirmed, it would fit the pattern of degrading Iran’s nuclear program, but details remain unclear pending satellite/intel updates.

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