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B-2 Bombers Drop Dozen Bunker-Buster B-mbs on Iran’s Fordo Nuclear Site
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Six U.S. B-2 bombers dropped a dozen 30,000-pound bunker-buster b-mbs on Iran’s heavily fortified Fordo nuclear site, built deep inside a mountain, a U.S. official stated. The Sunday strikes aimed to disrupt Iran’s nuclear capabilities. The attack marks a bold escalation in U.S. military engagement in the region.
Fordo is Iran’s most fortified nuclear facility. It is designed to withstand conventional military attacks.
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Six B-2 bombers were deployed in the operation. They dropped 12 massive 30,000-pound bunker-buster b-mbs.
The strikes occurred on Sunday, targeting Iran’s nuclear infrastructure. A U.S. official confirmed the operation’s details.
Iran’s nuclear program has been a global concern for decades. The U.S. aims to halt its progress.
B-2 bombers are stealth aircraft capable of long-range missions. Their use underscores the operation’s strategic importance.
Fordo’s mountain location makes it a challenging target. Bunker-buster b-mbs are designed for such fortified sites.
The Middle East remains a volatile region for U.S. foreign policy. These strikes could shift regional dynamics.
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