JAKARTA - Israel's air raids on Iran last night reportedly hit a nuclear laboratory in Tehran.

The news was reported by the Israeli Channel 12 media quoted via Middleeasteye, Tuesday, March 10 afternoon.

The report said the airstrike was part of Israel's ongoing military operation against military and strategic infrastructure across Iran.

Israeli officials said the recent operations were aimed at weakening Iran's nuclear and missile capabilities, while Iranian authorities reported explosions and damage in several areas of the capital.

Previously, the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) or the UN Nuclear Supervisory Agency confirmed that Iran does not have an active nuclear weapons program.

IAEA Director General Rafael Grossi told NBC News on Tuesday, March 3, that his party has so far not identified "elements of a systematic and structured program to produce nuclear weapons" in Iran.


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