Daily Iran News, an Iranian outlet, claims the Islamic Republic's nuclear program is located deep beneath mountains and that no type of bomb in the world can harm or destroy it. The statement is an unverified assertion by the Iranian outlet, reported via monitored channels.
An Iranian state-aligned outlet, Daily Iran News, published a statement Sunday evening asserting that Iran's nuclear program is located deep beneath mountains and is immune to destruction by any bomb type. The claim, monitored through Telegram channels, echoes themes of nuclear invulnerability previously floated by Iranian officials. The Zioneer has extensively covered the evolving status of Iran's nuclear program over the past weeks, including U.S. administration statements suggesting parts of the nuclear material are buried and a deal may be near, as well as intelligence reports indicating Iran has taken defensive measures such as collapsing tunnels and laying mines around enrichment sites. This latest Iranian statement appears to be a confidence-building assertion rather than an operational update, and remains unverified by independent sources.
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