
Trump Shares Isfahan Explosion Video After US-Israeli Bunker-Buster Strike
Key Takeaways
- Trump posted a video showing explosions in Isfahan after US-Israeli strikes.
- Isfahan target hit with 2,000-pound bunker-buster bombs targeting an ammunition depot.
- Occurrence on the war's 32nd day with ongoing US-Israel strikes.
Isfahan Targeted
US and Israeli forces struck a suspected ammunition depot in Iran's Isfahan using 2,000-pound bunker-buster bombs.
“As the war on Iran enters day 32, US and Israeli air strikes continue across Iran, with powerful explosions reported in Tehran and Isfahan”
President Trump shared a video showing massive explosions but offered no context.

Isfahan is a key military and nuclear-linked defense hub.
Iran may have moved a significant portion of its highly enriched uranium to underground sites in Isfahan.
Trump Shares Video
Trump posted the Isfahan explosion video without explanation.
The Wall Street Journal cited a US official about bunker busters.
The strike set off multiple secondary blasts and intense fires.
Iran's IRGC shot down a US-made MQ-9 Reaper drone over the city.
Escalation and Diplomacy
The strike occurred on day 32 of the conflict.
Diplomatic talks were underway to seek a resolution.
Trump threatened to destroy Iran's oil infrastructure.
Brent crude rose above $130 per barrel.
Unverified Video
The video's authenticity could not be independently verified.
Media outlets issued disclaimers about unconfirmed footage.

The war entered its second month.
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