Trump drops missiles, Iran drops the truth says "nuclear sites badly damaged."
- ByPrachi Sharma
- 25 Jun, 2025
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Iran has officially confirmed that several of its nuclear facilities were “badly damaged” during U.S. missile strikes carried out over the weekend. On Wednesday, June 25, 2025, Iran’s Foreign Ministry spokesman Esmail Baghaei acknowledged the scale of the damage, marking the first public admission of its extent.
The strikes were reportedly in response to heightened tensions over Tehran’s nuclear ambitions and earlier warnings by Iran to close the vital Strait of Hormuz. Former U.S. President Donald Trump had already described the impact as “severe,” and Iran’s confirmation now aligns with those claims.
The revelation has heightened regional instability and could have far-reaching diplomatic consequences. While Iran condemned the attack as unprovoked and illegal, international observers view this moment of transparency as highly significant.
As global powers watch closely, the admission could reshape the conversation around Iran’s nuclear program and provoke international responses. With fears of further escalation, the world is bracing for what comes next in this rapidly unfolding geopolitical standoff.
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