Israeli fighter jets launched three missiles at an air defence radar site near the Iranian city of Isfahan in last night’s overnight strike, according to a report.
ABC News, citing an unnamed US official, said the radar site was part of the protection of Iran’s Natanz nuclear facility.
The official reportedly said the missiles were fired from outside Iran and the strike was “very limited”.
They also said an initial assessment showed the radar site was taken out, but the assessment has not yet been completed.
Iran earlier said three drones were involved in the attack on Isfahan, and made no mention of any missiles or damage.
The US has publicly said very little about the attack, apart from confirming it was not involved.

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