Nuclear Iran hit by drone strike on military site

Nuclear: Iran hit by drone strike on military site

Iran said Sunday it repelled a nighttime drone attack on a military compound linked to tensions surrounding the nuclear file and the war in Ukraine. Authorities remained very discreet Sunday afternoon after announcing they had opened an investigation into the causes of this unalleged attack.

During the night, the defense ministry announced the failure of an attack carried out “with micro-drones on one of the ministry’s complexes” in Isfahan, a large city in the center. This attack, which took place around 23:30 (20:00 GMT) on Saturday, caused no casualties but only “minor damage to the roof” of a building and “did not cause any disruption to the operations of the complex.” said the ministry.

A factory for the production of target ammunition

Three drones targeted “a munitions factory” north of the city and then specified the Irna agency. The announcement of this attack comes in a tense context amid a protest movement in Iran following the death of Mahsa Amini in September, ongoing differences over the nuclear issue and allegations by some countries of using drones to supply Tehran to the Russian army following the war in Ukraine.

The Iranian ministry said one of the drones was destroyed by the target’s air defense system, while the other two exploded. The video, which has been circulated widely on social media and has not been able to verify its authenticity, shows a large explosion at the scene and footage of rescue vehicles then heading towards the area.

Uranium at the heart of the debates

In statements to the Mehr agency, MP Mohammad-Hassan Assafari accused the Islamic Republic’s “opponents and enemies” of wanting to “disrupt the country’s defences” with this attack. Iran has several well-known nuclear research sites in the Isfahan region, including a uranium conversion facility.

In April 2022, Tehran announced that it had started production of 60% enriched uranium at the Natanz site, approaching the 90% needed to make a nuclear bomb.

Negotiations to revive the international Iran nuclear deal, known by its English acronym JCPOA, signed in 2015 between Iran on the one hand, the European Union and six major powers on the other, have stalled following the unilateral withdrawal of the United States in 2018. This deal was aimed at preventing Tehran from acquiring nuclear weapons, a goal Iran has always denied. Iran’s nuclear program has been the target of multiple campaigns of cyberattacks, sabotage and targeted killings of scientists.

Israel under attack

Iran has therefore accused Israel of conducting several covert actions on its soil, including an attack that Tehran says was perpetrated with a satellite-guided machine gun and killed a leading nuclear physicist, Mohsen Fakhrizadeh, in November 2020. There is no connection After the attack, a fire broke out in a motor oil production plant in the north-west of the country on Saturday evening, the agency Irna reported.

This fire, spectacular according to the images circulated by the media, occurred in an important industrial center linked to the Ministry of Industry. The fire was brought under control by firefighters and authorities are investigating its causes, Irna said.