2025-06-23
29 分钟You're listening to the Global News Podcast from the BBC World Service.
Hello, I'm Oliver Conway.
We're recording this at 13 hours GMT on Monday the 23rd of June.
Israel hits Iran with another wave of attacks striking Ivin Prison and the Fordo nuclear site.
The Iranians have warned of a decisive response to the US bombing at the weekend.
We'll hear what Russia,
China and American voters make of it and get the assessment of the UN nuclear watchdog.
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Less than 36 hours after the US bombed Iran...
Israel has launched a new attack on Fordo, the deepest of the Iranian nuclear sites.
President Trump insisted the American strikes had wiped out the Iranian nuclear program,
but no one knows for sure how much damage has been done and what has happened to the 400 kilograms of highly enriched uranium stored in Fordo.
The BBC isn't allowed to report from inside Iran,
but our World Affairs correspondent Joe Inwood has compiled this report.
It is a shaky video, filmed on a phone in Isfahan in central Iran.
In the far distance, huge explosions can be seen, points of light in an otherwise black sky.
It is one of the very few records of an event that has shaken the Middle East and may yet transform it.