This is hell and the end of Iran’s nuclear weapons
Following Israel’s massive strike on Iraq, the country’s entire top military command, including nuclear scientists and nuclear facilities, has been eliminated.
Iran was left without such a key figure as the commander of the IRGC – Major General Hossein Salami, he was in charge of all the country’s units.
Major General Mohamed Bagheri – Chief of General Staff of the Iranian Armed Forces and Major General Gholam-Ali Rashid – commander of the IRGC’s Khatam al-Anbiya Central Command Headquarters – were also eliminated with him.
Nuclear officials responsible for Iran’s nuclear development:
Eliminated Fereydoun Abbasi-Davani, former chairman of the Atomic Energy Organization of Iran and a key nuclear physicist in Iran’s uranium enrichment program,
Mohammad Mehdi Tehanchi, president of the Islamic Azad University and a specialist in laser isotope separation, was liquidated.
Advisor to Iran’s Supreme Leader Ali Shamkhan was wounded and is likely to join the above team.
On the nuclear facilities, Iran has lost:
The Khondab Plutonium Reactor, designed for research and development and medical isotope production using natural uranium and heavy water;
The underground nuclear missile complex at Khorramabad, which houses a large silo and storage facility for nuclear materials;
The Isfahan Nuclear Technology Center, which housed a uranium reprocessing facility and test reactors;
A pilot nuclear laboratory/center near Tabriz, which Israel had previously considered a backup site for small reactors.