
Editor-in-Chief of Russia Today Group: Iran-Israel crisis will end with "Nuclear Warning"
Margarita Simonyan, editor-in-chief of the international media group Russia Today and RT TV, said on Saturday that the Iran-Israel crisis will end with a "nuclear warning."
Sputnik quoted Simonyan as saying on her Telegram channel: "All of this will end with a nuclear warning. This is the case for both sides. They have it and we have it, but the most likely scenario is currently theirs."
On the night of June 13, the Israeli enemy army launched a large-scale operation dubbed "Rising Lion," in which the air force attacked military targets and sites of the Iranian nuclear program.
The Israeli Enemy Air Force carried out several waves of attacks across Iran, including Tehran, killing a number of senior Iranian military officials, including the chief of staff of the Iranian Armed Forces and commanders of the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps, in addition to a number of nuclear scientists.
The Natanz nuclear facility, an Iranian military base located in the northwest of the country, was also bombed.
The International Atomic Energy Agency announced that this nuclear facility, as well as the Fordow enrichment plant, were not damaged in the Israeli attack. However, Iranian authorities later announced damage to the Natanz enrichment facility.
In his message to his country's citizens, Iranian Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei described the Israeli attacks on Iran as a crime and said that "Israel" would face a "bitter and terrible fate."
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