Israel strikes Iran's Arak water reactor after Ali Khamenei's refusal to ‘surrender’ | Top points about nuclear facility

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As trade of attack continues between Israel and Iran for the seventh straight day, Israel attacked Iran’s Arak heavy water reactor on Thursday, June 19, Iranian state television reported. 

  • "The missiles roared over Tel Aviv," Iran's local news agency Fars reported.
  • As per the report the region was effectively evacuated before the missile strike struck the region which is 250 kilometres (155 miles) southwest of Tehran.
  • According to the report, there was “no radiation danger whatsoever."
  • Before the attack, Israel’s military issued a warning in a social media post on X about its targeted missile strike, urging people to evacuate the area around Iran’s Arak heavy water reactor. This warning included a satellite image of the plant in a red circle similar to other previous warnings issued before airstrikes.
  • This comes a day after Iran’s supreme leader Ali Khamenei rejected US calls for surrender and ignored warnings from US President Donald Trump.
  • The heavy water reactor was partially built. Iran planned to make the facility functional next year, Reuters reported.
  • The Arak facility helps cool nuclear reactors and produces plutonium as a byproduct. This secondary product can potentially be used in nuclear weapons which would enable Iran to have access to another bomb beyond enriched uranium if it decides to pursue the weapon.

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