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FLASH ALERT: US President Donald Trump confirms US airstrikes on nuclear sites in Iran
21 JUN 2025
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US President Donald Trump has confirmed that the US military has struck the Natanz, Fordow, and Isfahan nuclear sites in Iran early June 22. Further details regarding the strikes were not immediately available.
Heightened security and ground transport disruptions will likely affect the areas around the targeted sites over the coming hours. The attack may result in hazmat situations near the facilities. Iranian forces may further escalate their attacks against Israel or US bases in the Middle East in response to the attacks.
This is a developing situation; additional information will be issued as warranted.
Advice for Individuals & Organizations in Iran
- Defer all travel to Iran until further notice.
- If in the country, minimize nonessential movement. Avoid the targeted areas and all other military installations and government facilities, as these may become flashpoints for additional violence or attacks. If incoming projectiles or rocket fire are reported, or if warning sirens sound in the vicinity, immediately proceed to the nearest bomb shelter and remain there until authorities indicate it is safe to leave. If no shelter is available, stay indoors and away from windows and exterior walls. If feasible, relocate to a ground floor or basement level for added protection.
- Maintain regular contact with diplomatic missions for updates and assistance.
- Avoid all demonstrations, political gatherings, areas with a heavy security presence, and all military installations or government facilities, as these may become flashpoints for violence or targeted attacks.
- Before traveling, reconfirm the status of all flights and the operational status of major roads and border crossings. If air travel remains operational, arrive at airports well in advance to allow for extended security screening and potential delays. Continue to monitor reliable local media sources and official government channels for real-time updates.
- Follow all instructions issued by local authorities and security personnel without delay.
If your organization has people or assets in the Middle East, our experts can help to stay ahead of the situation and ensure operational resilience.
The following alert was taken from Crisis24 Horizon.
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