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Trump says Iran had no time to move enriched uranium before US strike

Jun 28, 2025, 17:11 GMT+1

US President Donald Trump once again denied that Iran had shielded or relocated its enriched uranium stockpiles ahead of a surprise US strike, saying Tehran had neither the time nor the means to do so.

“They didn't move anything. You know, they moved themselves. They were all trying to live,” Trump said in an interview with Fox News, set to air in full on Sunday.

Trump said moving those uranium stockpiles would have been “very heavy, very, very heavy” and “very dangerous to do.”

The president added that the operation came with little warning. “Nobody thought we’d go after that site, because everybody said that site is impenetrable.”

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US-Israeli strikes destroy gear critical to producing nuclear weapons - NYT

Jun 28, 2025, 16:22 GMT+1

Israeli and American airstrikes on Iran’s nuclear facility in Isfahan destroyed equipment critical to the production of nuclear weapons, The New York Times reported.

The targeted equipment is used in a process known as metallization, which converts enriched uranium gas into metal, one of the final steps in producing the explosive core of a nuclear bomb, the report said.

According to analysts quoted by The New York Times, the strikes on the metallization infrastructure have deprived the Islamic Republic of the ability to assemble a nuclear weapon in the near future.

Khamenei notably absent from state funerals for his slain generals

Jun 28, 2025, 15:35 GMT+1

State-sponsored ceremonies for 60 Iranian military personnel, commanders, and nuclear scientists killed in the war with Israel were held in Tehran on Saturday, amid the notable absence of any reports or images showing Ali Khamenei leading funeral prayers.

In recent years, Khamenei has personally led funeral prayers for many mid- and high-ranking commanders of the Islamic Republic killed in military conflicts.

Since the start of the war with Israel, he has been moved to an underground bunker, and aside from three pre-recorded video messages, no images or reports of his presence at public events or above ground have been released.

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Iran extends flight suspension in parts of country despite ceasefire

Jun 28, 2025, 15:04 GMT+1

Iran’s Ministry of Roads and Urban Development announced on Saturday that the suspension of domestic and international flights in the northern, southern, and western regions of the country has been extended until 2 p.m. Sunday, despite the ceasefire in the 12-day war between Iran and Israel.

In addition to the eastern half of the country’s airspace, which remains open for domestic, international, and overflight routes, Iran has now reopened its central and western airspace to international overflights, a spokesperson for the ministry said.

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Screenshot from Flightradar24 taken on June 28, 2025, shows partially reopened Iranian airspace

Khamenei cutout alongside deceased leaders at Tehran funeral

Jun 28, 2025, 14:12 GMT+1

A cardboard cutout of Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei was displayed at Saturday’s funeral in Tehran alongside images of two deceased figures, former Supreme Leader Ruhollah Khomeini and late President Ebrahim Raisi, according to photos published by the state media.

Khamenei has not made a public appearance since the start of the conflict with Israel and has only released three video messages.

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Iran reopens central and western airspace for overflights

Jun 28, 2025, 14:06 GMT+1

Iran has reopened its central and western airspace to international overflights, the Civil Aviation Organization announced Saturday, following security and safety reviews.

The move expands on an earlier decision to allow flights through eastern airspace. However, domestic and international flights to and from northern, southern, and western regions of the country remain suspended until 2 p.m. Sunday.

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