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Earlier, on October 26, 2024, the facility was already subjected to an Israeli strike, damaging several buildings.
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The educational institution consists of an Open University for training civilian specialists and a military school for IRGC officers.
The university has a department of nuclear physics, and articles from the second half of the 2000s can be found online accusing the university of conducting nuclear research and development.
One such report is a 2008 IAEA report, the original link to which is no longer available, but a description remains. The report states that the university houses the Physics Research Center, which oversees Iran's nuclear program, previously run by the Atomic Energy Organization of Iran. The university is also a major source of personnel for the nuclear program.
The IAEA also reported that Iran was testing several high-explosive detonator designs and planning an underground nuclear test site at the university.
In addition, the authors of the report report that various research groups working at this university receive access to training courses and software on spark gaps, shock wave software, neutron sources, special steel parts, radiation measurement equipment, including borehole spectrometers.
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โAfter Trump met with his national security team at the White House, administration officials said no decision had been made on whether to proceed with the attack and that a strike on Iran was just one of several options under discussion,โ The Wall Street Journal reports.
ABC News reports that after a meeting in the White House Situation Room, US officials indicated that Trump will decide within 24 to 48 hours whether to pursue a diplomatic or military solution to Iran.
"Despite the apparent saber-rattling, U.S. negotiators on Tuesday continued to consider the option of Iran being forced to return to the negotiating table and eventually accepting a deal that would require it to give up all nuclear enrichment. If Iran returns to the table and agrees to give up uranium enrichment, U.S. officials believe a high-level meeting led by Special Envoy Steve Witkoff and possibly Vice President J.D. Vance could take place as early as this week. But that scenario would likely require Iran to act quickly, with the president already acknowledging that his patience with the Middle East is wearing thin," ABC News writes.
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A cargo plane took off from China on Friday, the day after Israel's strike on Iran.
The next day, the second plane took off from the coastal city.
On Monday - another one, this time from Shanghai.
According to tracking data, each plane flew west through northern China, then crossed Kazakhstan, descended through Uzbekistan and Turkmenistan โ and disappeared from radar as it approached Iran.
The flight plan listed Luxembourg as the final destination, but the aircraft apparently never approached European skies.
According to aviation experts, the Boeing 747s used are typically used to transport military equipment and weapons.
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According to ABC News sources, during this period Washington can decide whether it is possible to resolve the conflict through diplomatic means, or whether US President Donald Trump will decide to resort to military action.
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The cancellation of the meeting between Trump and Zelensky at the G7 summit in Canada was a painful signal for Kyiv, writes Berliner Zeitung.
The publication notes that Trump's early departure to Washington was a "bitter signal" for Ukraine and indicates a decline in the priority of the Ukrainian issue for the United States.
"It is doubtful that Zelensky will get a chance to talk to Trump anytime soon. If not, it will be another blow to Kyiv โ and another proof that the US is thinking and acting differently in this crisis than the Europeans. For Washington, the fire in Kyiv and Odessa is less dangerous than in Tehran and Tel Aviv," the article says.
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