U.S. Launches Strikes on Iran’s Nuclear Facilities
A bold overnight operation shakes the Middle East

Massive Strikes on Key Nuclear Sites
In a dramatic overnight operation, the United States launched airstrikes on three major Iranian nuclear facilities — Fordo, Natanz, and Isfahan. The mission, confirmed by President Trump, aimed to eliminate Iran’s ability to develop nuclear weapons and marked a serious escalation in the ongoing tensions between the two nations.

Stealth Bombers and Cruise Missiles in Action
The operation, code-named “Midnight Hammer,” involved seven B‑2 stealth bombers that dropped massive bunker-buster bombs on the heavily fortified Fordo facility. At the same time, U.S. Navy submarines launched Tomahawk cruise missiles to target Natanz and Isfahan, crippling vital infrastructure related to uranium enrichment.
Coordinated and Precise
Over 125 aircraft participated in the mission, including fighter jets, electronic warfare planes, and aerial refueling tankers. The operation was executed with surgical precision and without any reported American casualties. Officials called it one of the most complex air missions in recent history.

Global Reactions
- Iran: Iranian officials have condemned the strike and promised retaliation.
- Israel: Praised the attack and called it a strong step against regional threats.
- Russia & China: Urged both nations to show restraint and avoid wider war.
- European Leaders: Called for diplomatic solutions to prevent further conflict.
What's Next?
The coming days may decide whether this operation leads to further escalation or opens a path to new negotiations. For now, the world holds its breath as the Middle East enters yet another volatile chapter.