Strike the US on Iran: The Pentagon made the first statements.
The US announced the successful destruction of Iran's nuclear program after successful strikes on three key Iranian facilities. Pentagon Chief Pete Gage confirmed this information, noting that the operation did not affect military or civilian personnel.
We have destroyed the Iranian nuclear program. This operation was not directed against military or civilian residents. President Trump has always supported the position of the absence of a nuclear program in Iran, and this action puts an end to such activities.
The Pentagon emphasized that Iran's ambitions in nuclear energy have been halted, indicating the possibility for the US to resolve conflicts. President Trump assessed the strikes as 'an impressive military success.'
Israel joined the military operation against Iran, participating in strikes on nuclear and military facilities on the territory of the country. Three key facilities - Fordow, Natanz, and Isfahan were under attack, as reported by President Donald Trump.
Israel is awaiting a decision from the US president regarding support for subsequent attacks on Iran, particularly on vulnerable sites. Ukrainian diplomats and intelligence officers evacuated their citizens and the citizens of partner countries from the danger zone.
After the strikes on Iran, President Trump's statement is viewed as successful, a unilateral initiative, but further actions and reactions from the international community to these events are expected. Ukrainian citizens have been evacuated from the danger zone to prevent potential negative consequences.
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