Iran and Israel Exchange Attacks on Nuclear Facilities, Iran Targets British Military Base 4,000 km Away
On the 21st, Iran and Israel continued exchanging attacks on each other's nuclear facilities, with Iran firing missiles at Israel for the first time during the ongoing conflict.
As the conflict between the U.S., Israel, and Iran enters its fourth week, on the 21st, both sides engaged in mutual attacks on their nuclear facilities. Israel launched repeated strikes against Iranian nuclear sites, while Iran retaliated for the first time by targeting Israel's nuclear facilities with missile attacks. Additionally, Iran showcased its long-range missile capability by firing at a British military base located 4,000 km away in the Indian Ocean, countering U.S. claims of limited missile capabilities. The Iranian Revolutionary Guard confirmed damage to military facilities in Arad and Dimona, with at least 127 injuries reported, some severe, indicating significant threats in regional security.