IDF strikes Isfahan nuclear hub, hits more than 200 targets in Iran
The IDF was also reportedly targeting Iran's Fordow nuclear facility, after previously dismantling the Natanz site.
The IDF had attacked the nuclear facility in Isfahan, one of the largest uranium enrichment facilities in Iran, IDF Spokesperson Effie Defrin announced on Friday evening.
In his address, Defrin added that the IDF had hit over 200 targets in Iran.
The nuclear facility is located on the outskirts of Isfahan, Iran's second largest city, and includes the Fuel Plate Fabrication Plant (FPFP) and the uranium conversion facility (UCF) that can process uranium into the uranium hexafluoride that is fed into centrifuges.
Israel also striking other nuclear facilities across Iran
The IDF was also reportedly targeting Iran's Fordow nuclear facility, located northeast of Qom, on Friday evening, Iranian state media reported.Earlier, the Israeli military announced it not only struck Iran's Natanz nuclear facility early on Friday morning, but even destroyed multiple floors of its underground facility, including the main hall containing its largest amount of centrifuges for enriching uranium.
Additionally, the military reportedly conducted a second round of airstrikes against the Natanz site on Friday afternoon.
This is a developing story.