Iran reported that 224 people have been killed, most of them civilians, and Israel said 24 of its civilians have lost their lives in the aerial war between the countries as it entered its fifth day June 17.
According to Reuters, the Israeli military escalated its bombardment of Iranian cities, including Tehran’s state television headquarters, and Iran showed it could elude Israel’s air defenses − missiles struck Tel Aviv and the Israeli port city of Haifa before dawn June 16.
This flashpoint in the longstanding Israeli-Iranian conflict began June 13 when Israel struck Iran’s uranium enrichment facility at Natanz and hit additional targets at the heart of the Islamic Republic’s nuclear and ballistic missile programs. Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said that “Iran’s leading nuclear scientists” were also targets.
Here’s a look at where strikes have been reported and what the nuclear sites looked like before and after the attacks:
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The Israeli military reported that it damaged an underground area of Iran’s uranium enrichment facility at Natanz that contained a “multi-story enrichment hall with centrifuges, electrical rooms and additional supporting infrastructure.” The International Atomic Energy Agency confirmed at least one strike hit the Natanz nuclear site. The nuclear watchdog said in a statement that it has found “no elevated radiation levels” at the facility.
The points mapped below are from daily assessments provided by the Institute for the Study of War and the Critical Threats Project at the American Enterprise Institute. They include confirmed airstrikes, reported airstrikes, reports of explosion with footage, and reports of explosions without footage. The data is collected from open sources including geolocated visual evidence and opposition, local and international media sources. USA TODAY has verified some but not all of the strikes assessed by the Critical Threats Project and the war study institute.
Satellite images from Maxar Technologies show key Iranian nuclear facilities before and after the Israeli attacks. Israel struck Shiraz Electronics Industries in Shiraz, Fars Province, on June 15, according to the Critical Threats Project.
An Iranian munitions factory in Isfahan was targeted June 15, the Critical Threats Project reported.
Israel also has hit missile bases that reportedly stored solid and liquid-fueled missiles, including the Ghadir site, according to the Critical Threats Project.
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CONTRIBUTING Jennifer Borresen, Kim Hjelmgaard, Joey Garrison, and Shawn J. Sullivan
This story was updated to add new information.