Iran’s Infamous Fordow Nuclear Facility Just Got Hit Again

On June 23, 2025, Israel launched a series of strikes targeting multiple facilities in Iran, including the important Fordow uranium enrichment plant adn Evin Prison in Tehran. According to Iranian state media, these attacks aimed to obstruct access to the Fordow site, following prior U.S. bombings of Iranian nuclear facilities, which had reportedly caused considerable damage. In retaliation, Iranian officials pledged to take action against the U.S. and Israel for the attacks.

The Israeli Defense Ministry issued a statement suggesting that heavy consequences would follow for iran’s provocations against Israel. During the strikes, the gates of Evin Prison, known for detaining political prisoners, were also bombed, leading to an outcry in Iran where citizens approached the prison seeking to free their loved ones. Iranian military officials threatened retribution,emphasizing their commitment to defend against perceived aggressions from the U.S. and Israel.

In a related development, Russian President Vladimir Putin criticized the attacks on Iran, labeling them “unprovoked aggression” and expressing support for the Iranian people. These events unfolded amid escalating tensions in the region, further complicated by the ongoing geopolitical landscape involving Iran, Israel, and the United States.


Israel fired off a fresh round of strikes Monday morning reportedly targeting various facilities across Iran, including the Fordow uranium enrichment plant.

“The aggressor attacked the Fordow nuclear site again,” Iranian media quoted an Iranian government representative as saying, as reported by The Guardian.

According to the Associated Press, this second strike on Fordow specifically targeted roads around the facility “to obstruct access to the site.”

Monday’s strikes also reportedly hit Evin Prison in Tehran and the security headquarters of the paramilitary Revolutionary Guards.

“The Iranian dictator will be punished with full force for attacking the Israeli home front,” Israel’s Defense Ministry said in a statement.

The Monday strikes were, it would appear, payback for Iran’s Sunday strikes on Israel, which came after the United States bombed several of Iran’s nuclear facilities, including Fordow, late Saturday.

On Monday morning, Iranian officials vowed vengeance against the United States and Israel, according to Al Jazeera.

“The criminal U.S. must know that in addition to punishing its illegitimate and aggressive offspring, the hands of Islam’s fighters within the armed forces have been freed to take any action against its interests and military, and we will never back down in this regard,” Abdolrahim Mousavi, the new chief of staff for Iran’s armed forces, reportedly said in a statement.

Iran’s Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei reposted to X a speech he’d delivered last week in which he’d said that Israel “must be punished, and it is being punished right now.”

State TV anchor Mehdi Khanalizadeh meanwhile accused President Donald Trump of choosing to “spill the blood of your soldiers.”

“The U.S. president in the Oval Office chose to take delivery of the coffins of up to 50,000 U.S. soldiers in Washington,” he threatened, according to the U.K. Metro.

All this comes as U.N. nuclear watchdog chief Rafael Grossi speculated early Monday that the United States’ bombing of Fordow likely caused “very significant” damage to the facility, the Guardian reported.

“Given the explosive payload utilised and the extreme(ly) vibration-sensitive nature of centrifuges, very significant damage is expected to have occurred,” he said in a statement to the International Atomic Energy Agency’s 35-nation Board of Governors.

All this also comes amid a meeting between Russian President Vladimir Putin and Iran’s Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi.

“The absolutely unprovoked aggression against Iran has no basis and no justification,” Putin said of Israel and the United States’ attacks on Iran. “For our part, we are making efforts to assist the Iranian people.”

“I am very glad that you are in Moscow today. This will give us the opportunity to discuss all these pressing issues and think together about how we could get out of today’s situation,” he added.




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