Iran's Atomic Sites Under Attack: Rising Tensions with the U.S.
Iran's nuclear agency has confirmed attacks on its Fordo, Isfahan, and Natanz sites amid tensions with the U.S. Despite President Trump's announcement of American involvement, Iran vows to continue its nuclear endeavors, attributing the resistance to the dedication of its scientists.

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In a significant escalation of tensions, Iran's nuclear agency confirmed on Sunday that its key atomic sites in Fordo, Isfahan, and Natanz have come under attack. This comes after an announcement by President Donald Trump claiming American involvement in the strikes.
The Atomic Energy Organisation of Iran defiantly stated that the attacks would not deter its nuclear ambitions, hailing the resolve and contribution of its scientists and experts, whom it describes as 'revolutionary and motivated.'
Meanwhile, Iran's state-run IRNA news agency reported active defense measures, particularly around the Fordo site, and noted air defenses being engaged against potential threats, a claim paralleled by other semi-official media outlets.
(With inputs from agencies.)