The Headline
US obliterates Iran's nuclear sites in major strike
Key Facts
- The US launched Operation Midnight Hammer targeting three of Iran's nuclear facilities.
- The operation used over 125 aircraft including seven B-2 stealth bombers.
- The Pentagon stated the strikes aimed to severely degrade Iran's nuclear program.
- The Fordow Fuel Enrichment Plant, the crown jewel of Iran's nuclear program, was destroyed.
- The Massive Ordnance Penetrator (MOP), a 14,000 kg bunker buster, was used to penetrate deep targets.
- B-2 bombers flew over 40 hours to execute the mission, demonstrating long-range capabilities.
- President Trump hailed the strike as a 'spectacular military success' and claimed Iran's nuclear capability was completely obliterated.
The covert operation involved the use of over 125 aircraft and deception tactics, and the fleet included seven B-2 stealth bombers, the press briefing revealed.
The Indian Express

Three Iranian nuclear sites were struck in a 'very successful attack,' President Donald Trump said, adding that the crown jewel of Tehran's nuclear program, Fordow, was gone.
NDTV
B-2 bombers flew over 40 hours from Missouri to Iran and back, delivering weapons despite the operation being reported live worldwide.
Business Today
Key Stats at a Glance
Number of aircraft used in operation
over 125 aircraft

Number of B-2 stealth bombers
seven B-2 stealth bombers
