– Donald Trump announced this Saturday that the United States has successfully completed attacks against three nuclear facilities in Iran, and said that uranium enrichment facilities have been “total and completely annihilated.” The facilities attacked are Fordow, Natanz and Isfahán.

– Iranian officials have affirmed that there is no danger to residents who live near the nuclear facilities achieved by US attacks, according to state media. Citing the Crisis Management General in the province of QOM, where the installation of Fordo is located, the Irna news service says that “there is no danger to the people of Qom and its surroundings.” Al Jazeera had previously reported that another official had declared that Fordo “had been evacuated long ago and has not suffered any irreversible damage.” The nuclear and radiological regulatory authority of Saudi Arabia has said that radioactive effects have not been detected in the Gulf States.

– Trump says that Iran must now make peace, adding: “If they don't, future attacks will be much older and much easier.” For 40 years, Iran has been saying death to the United States, death to Israel. “The president has affords that there are” many objectives “in the country that the United States can attack. He has later warned that any reprisals of Tehran against the United States would be answered with” a force much greater than what has been seen tonight. ”

– Trump has praised Israeli prime minister, Benjamin Netanyahu, stating that “they have worked as a team as perhaps no team has done it before,” and they have traveled a long way to “erase this horrible threat to Israel.”

– Netanyahu also thanked Trump for the attack, ensuring that the “impressive and fair power of the United States will change the story.” In a video recorded on video, Israeli prime minister states that the United States “has done what no other country on Earth could do.”

– First of Sunday, Iranian state television has announced the launch of new missiles against Israel. Explosions about Jerusalem and Tel Aviv have been heard.

– Iranian Foreign Minister has condemned the US attack as a violation of international law that will have “eternal consequences.” In a statement published on social networks, Seyed Abbas Araghchi states: “United States, permanent member of the United Nations Security Council, has committed a serious violation of the UN Charter, International Law and TNP by attacking Iran's peaceful nuclear facilities.”

– Huti sources in Yemen say that the response of the group aligned with Iran is only “a matter of time.”

– The UN Secretary General, António Guterres, has labeled American attacks against “dangerous escalation in a region to the limit and a direct threat to international peace and security.” “There is a growing risk that this conflict is quickly out of control, with catastrophic consequences for the civilian population, the region and the world,” he adds.

– The Iranian organization of atomic energy has described the American attack as “barbaric act that violates international law, especially the Nuclear Non -Proliferation Treaty.”

– The decision to directly involve the United States occurs after more than a week of Israel's attacks against Iran, which have tried to systematically eradicate air defenses and the offensive ability of missiles in the country, while damaging their nuclear enrichment facilities. Israel launched attacks against Iran alleging that he wanted to eliminate any possibility that Tehran developed nuclear weapons. Iran has claimed that its nuclear program has peaceful ends.

– The president of Iran, Masoud fishshkian, had previously warned on Saturday of a “more devastating” retaliation if the nine -day bombing campaign of Israel continued, saying that the Islamic Republic would not stop its nuclear program “under any circumstance.”

– Iran's Supreme Leader, Ayatollah Ali Jamenei, warned of the US attacks led against the Islamic Republic “would trigger irreparable damage to the US.”

– The Israeli army has pointed out that it is “too soon” to know if they will get enriched uranium from the Fordo nuclear plant before US attacks. Although Trump claims to have “annihilated” Iranian plants, several Israeli sources have assured The New York Times that Fordo has suffered serious damage, but has not been completely destroyed. The same sources, based on satellite images, point out that it seems that Iran had taken equipment and material from the plant anticipating the attack.

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