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U.S. Confirms Larger Second Strike on Iran Amid Explosions near Nuclear Plant
U.S. officials confirm Saturday's strikes in Iran exceed Friday's in scale, with explosions near Bushehr nuclear plant reported.
- Hidabroot
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A senior American official confirmed Saturday night that the ongoing strikes against Iran are broader in scope and greater in intensity than those carried out the previous night — a significant escalation within a compressed 24-hour window.
U.S. sources indicated that the current campaign surpasses Friday night's operation in both geographic scale and the number of targets struck. Friday's strikes were themselves regarded as a major military undertaking, making Saturday's assault — described by officials as exceeding them — a notably consequential development.
Explosions were reported in the Bushehr region in southwestern Iran, along the Persian Gulf coastline. Bushehr is home to Iran's only operational nuclear power plant, constructed with Russian assistance — a detail that lends the reports considerable strategic weight and draws immediate international scrutiny.
Strike activity appears to be distributed across multiple locations inside Iranian territory rather than concentrated in a single area. Details regarding specific targets, the origin of the strikes, and preliminary damage assessments remain limited at this stage. Iranian state media has provided little in the way of official confirmation — consistent with Tehran's established pattern of information control during active military incidents on its soil.
International attention is fixed on any developments in proximity to Bushehr, given the site's nuclear infrastructure and the potential consequences of any damage to it. American officials indicated that further briefings would be forthcoming as the situation develops.

