💨 Abstract
Today, Iran acknowledged significant damage to its nuclear sites from recent American and Israeli airstrikes, keeping diplomatic channels open to avoid more sanctions and economic strain. Officials have reported hundreds of fatalities and significant infrastructure damage, particularly at the Fordo site. Meanwhile, internal divisions persist, with hardliners criticizing potential talks with the West. Efforts to assess and potentially repair damaged facilities are underway, as Iran navigates the aftermath of the conflict and considers future diplomatic steps.
Courtesy: WTOP Staff
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