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B-2 Bombers Hit Iranian Nuclear Sites, Return Home After Secret U.S Mission

IRAN – Seven U.S. B-2 stealth bombers carried out a secret 18-hour mission targeting Iran’s nuclear facilities, aiming to halt nuclear progress and escalating tensions in the Middle East.

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IRAN – Seven B-2 stealth bombers are back in the United States following a high-stakes secret mission that targeted Iran’s nuclear sites. The long-range bombers completed an 18-hour round-trip operation, striking key underground facilities in Fordow, Natanz, and Isfahan using advanced bunker-buster bombs.

U.S. officials emphasize that the mission was not an attempt at regime change, but rather a calculated effort to halt Iran’s nuclear progress. According to those officials, the damage caused by the strikes is visible from space, underlining the precision and impact of the operation.

As of now, Iran has not issued an official response, but tensions across the Middle East continue to rise in the aftermath of the strike.

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