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Israel killed 30 Iranian security chiefs and 11 nuclear scientists, Israeli official says

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Posted on June 27, 2025

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(Reuters) -Israel killed more than 30 senior security officials and 11 senior nuclear scientists to deliver a major blow to Iran's nuclear ambitions, a senior Israeli military official said on Friday

Israel Claims Strike Eliminated 30 Iranian Security Officials and 11 Scientists

(Reuters) -Israel killed more than 30 senior security officials and 11 senior nuclear scientists to deliver a major blow to Iran's nuclear ambitions, a senior Israeli military official said on Friday in summarizing Israel's 12-day air war with Iran.

The June 13 opening strike on Iran, 1,500 km (930 miles) away, severely damaged its aerial defences and destabilised its ability to respond in the critical early hours of the conflict, the official said.

Israel's air force struck over 900 targets and the military deeply damaged Iran's missile production during the war that ended with a U.S.-brokered ceasefire, the official said.

"The Iranian nuclear project suffered a major blow: The regime's ability to enrich uranium to 90% was neutralized for a prolonged period. Its current ability to produce a nuclear weapon core has been neutralized," the official said.

Iran, which denies trying to build nuclear weapons, retaliated against the strikes with barrages of missiles on Israeli military sites and cities. Iran said it forced the end of the war by penetrating Israeli defences.

Iranian authorities said 627 people were killed in Iran, where the extent of the damage could not be independently confirmed because of tight restrictions on the media. Israeli authorities said 28 people were killed in Israel.

In a statement, Defence Minister Israel Katz said on Friday he had directed the military to draft a plan to safeguard air superiority over Iran, prevent nuclear development and missile production, and address Iran's support for militant operations against Israel.

(Reporting by Maayan Lubell and Howard Goller; Editing by Alison Williams)

Key Takeaways

  • Israel conducted airstrikes on Iran, targeting security and nuclear personnel.
  • 30 Iranian security officials and 11 nuclear scientists were killed.
  • The strikes aimed to hinder Iran's nuclear capabilities.
  • A U.S.-brokered ceasefire ended the 12-day conflict.
  • Iran retaliated with missile attacks on Israeli sites.

Frequently Asked Questions

What did Israel claim about its military actions against Iran?
Israel claimed to have killed over 30 senior security officials and 11 nuclear scientists, significantly impacting Iran's nuclear ambitions.
How did Iran respond to the Israeli strikes?
Iran retaliated with missile barrages on Israeli military sites and cities, asserting that it forced the end of the conflict.
What was the outcome of the military conflict?
The conflict ended with a U.S.-brokered ceasefire, during which Israel's air force struck over 900 targets, damaging Iran's missile production capabilities.
What did Israeli officials say about the impact on Iran's nuclear project?
Israeli officials stated that the Iranian nuclear project suffered a major blow, with the regime's ability to enrich uranium to 90% neutralized for a prolonged period.
What measures did Israel's Defence Minister announce?
Defence Minister Israel Katz announced plans to ensure air superiority over Iran and to prevent further nuclear development and missile production.

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