Attacking Iranian atomic objects. Trump spoke

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U.S. president Donald Trump claims that U.S.-attacked atomic objects in Iran suffered the top harm deep underground and estimated it to be a bull's-eye shot - according to the entry of the American leader on the fact Social platform.


"The satellite images show that all atomic objects in Iran have suffered massive damage" - Trump wrote on the actual Social social network. The president did not specify what satellite images he referred to.

"Racing to the ground is an accurate term! The visible white building is profoundly embedded in the rock, even its roof is well below ground level and is completely shielded from flames. The top harm occurred deep underground. A jackpot!!" - he added. Officials proceed to estimation the degree of the harm caused by the American attack on Iran's atomic program, which occurred at night from Saturday to Sunday.

Trump is scheduled to meet national safety advisers at the Oval Office on Monday afternoon to discuss the effects of the attack. The president is not planning on attending any public events that day. Trump was scheduled to go to the NATO summit in The Hague on Monday, but the departure was moved to Tuesday, reported CNN TV.

The president of the Joint Chiefs of Staff General Dan Caine said on Sunday morning that as part of an operation called the "North Hammer" 3 attacked objects - Fordo, Natanz and Isfahan - suffered "extraordinarily severe harm and damage", but the harm assessment has not yet been completed. He refused to answer the question whether Iran inactive has unbreakable atomic capabilities.

Vice president J.D. Vance besides failed to confirm Trump's earlier words that objects in Fordo, Isfahana and Natanz were "completely and totally" destroyed. Instead, he stated that they were badly damaged, and the Iranian atomic program was "delayed by a long time". Vance suggested that Iran is inactive in possession of uranium reserves enriched to 60% (ninety percent of atomic weapons are needed).

Over 125 aircraft were utilized during the U.S. operation and a deceptive action was carried out in which part of the bombers were diverted over the Pacific. 7 B-2 bombers took part in the operation, which dropped respective bombs penetrating Fordo and Natanz atomic objects. This was the first usage in the conflict of 13-ton GBU-57 bombs. Tomahawk missiles were fired against Isfahan from submarines.

Communication from Russia

The Russian abroad Ministry stated on Sunday that it powerfully condemns US attacks on atomic facilities in Iran. The Kremlin reported that Russia's leader Vladimir Putin is not planning to talk to US president Donald Trump.

"The irresponsible decision to launch a rocket and bomb attack on the territory of a sovereign state, regardless of the arguments that may be put forward, is grossly violating global law, the UN Charter and resolutions of the UN safety Council," says a message by the Ministry, quoted by Reuters for Russian media.

The MFA in Moscow called for "stopping aggression and expanding efforts to make conditions for returning to the political and diplomatic path" - added.

The Kremlin reported that Putin is presently not planning to talk to Trump about the U.S. attack on Iran, but specified a conversation "can be rapidly organized".

Deputy president of the Russian safety Council, erstwhile president and erstwhile Russian Prime Minister Dmitry Medvedev wrote on Telegram that attacking Iran, US leader Donald Trump started a fresh war in which the United States is participating. "Trump, who announced he would be the president seeking peace, started a fresh US war" - he said.

Source: PAP

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