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What is Israel Doomsday Clock and is it still running or destroyed? Here's when Iran's Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei predicted Israel would no longer exist
What is Israel Doomsday Clock and is it still running or destroyed? Here's when Iran's Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei predicted Israel would no longer exist

Time of India

time5 days ago

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What is Israel Doomsday Clock and is it still running or destroyed? Here's when Iran's Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei predicted Israel would no longer exist

Israeli airstrikes hit several government and military-related targets in Tehran on Monday. The strikes focused on facilities tied to Iran's internal security, military infrastructure and an Israel Doomsday clock counting down to the nation's end. Targets Linked to Iran's Internal Forces The Israel Defense Forces (IDF) said fighter jets attacked headquarters and other facilities used by the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) and Iran's internal security forces. The targeted forces work under the Iranian regime's military. Their duties include internal defense, controlling threats and maintaining government stability. These forces have been involved in controlling unrest and protests within Iran. Also Read: Strait of Hormuz Closure: What is Iran's next move as regime takes final call to close Strait of Hormuz with Yemen joining Iran in war against US and Israel? See if Russia may come to Iran's aid in war by Taboola by Taboola Sponsored Links Sponsored Links Promoted Links Promoted Links You May Like Chi phí cấy ghép răng là bao nhiêu vào năm 2025 (kiểm tra giá) Cấy ghép răng | Quảng cáo tìm kiếm Tìm hiểu thêm Undo Evin Prison and Israel Doomsday Clock The airstrikes also hit Evin Prison, known for housing political detainees. Israeli officials said the prison represents the government's control over dissent. A digital clock in Palestine Square was also targeted. This clock was unveiled in 2017. It displayed a countdown to 2040, the year when Iran's Supreme Leader predicted that Israel would no longer exist. Iran Releases Footage Denying Damage After Israel said the countdown clock was destroyed, Iran's Mehr news outlet published a video. It showed the clock still active. The outlet said the footage was taken after the Israeli attack. However, the timing of the video could not be verified. Iran has tight control over images showing effects of Israeli strikes, making confirmation difficult. Live Events Also Read: Which country can give nuclear warheads to Iran? Russia's Dmitriy Medvedev says US strikes may backfire as Iran may now begin nuclear weapons production and procure nuclear warheads from other nations Large-Scale Strikes in Tehran Area In a separate action, more than 50 Israeli fighter jets carried out another wave of strikes. These attacks hit missile factories, radar systems, military headquarters and missile storage locations. The IDF said this operation aimed to damage Iran's ability to build and store missiles. The military added that it intended to reduce the operational power of Iran's armed forces. FAQs Why did Israel target the Doomsday clock in Tehran? Israel targeted the clock because it symbolized Iran's desire to see Israel gone by 2040, as stated by Iran's leader. What sites were hit by Israel in the latest airstrikes? Israel targeted IRGC bases, internal security offices, Evin Prison, missile facilities, radar systems, and Israel Doomsday Clock in central Tehran.

Where is 400 kg enriched uranium? Iran claims to secretly move nuclear material to undisclosed location before US airstrikes hit nuclear sites. Here's how uranium may have been transported secretly
Where is 400 kg enriched uranium? Iran claims to secretly move nuclear material to undisclosed location before US airstrikes hit nuclear sites. Here's how uranium may have been transported secretly

Time of India

time5 days ago

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  • Time of India

Where is 400 kg enriched uranium? Iran claims to secretly move nuclear material to undisclosed location before US airstrikes hit nuclear sites. Here's how uranium may have been transported secretly

Iran has claimed that it secretly moved most of its enriched uranium to an undisclosed location before the United States launched coordinated airstrikes on its nuclear facilities. The strikes targeted three major enrichment sites in Iran, but reports suggest that key nuclear materials were not present at the time. United States Attack Early on Sunday, US forces attacked three of Iran's main enrichment sites—Fordow, Natanz, and Isfahan. B-2 bombers and submarine-launched missiles were used in the operation. According to satellite imagery, the Fordow site sustained heavy damage. Isfahan was also hit, though it reportedly held little enriched uranium during the strike. Natanz had already been damaged earlier by Israeli attacks, which impacted its electrical systems. Where is 400 kilograms enriched uranium? Reports from Israeli officials and defense analysts confirmed that Iran moved about 400 kilograms of uranium enriched to 60% purity before the attacks. The material was likely relocated from Fordow and Isfahan to a secret place. International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) head Rafael Grossi said his team last saw the fuel a week before the strikes. He stated Iran had made efforts to protect the material. by Taboola by Taboola Sponsored Links Sponsored Links Promoted Links Promoted Links You May Like Join new Free to Play WWII MMO War Thunder War Thunder Play Now Undo Also Read: Which country can give nuclear warheads to Iran? Russia's Dmitriy Medvedev says US strikes may backfire as Iran may now begin nuclear weapons production and procure nuclear warheads from other nations Concerns Over Hidden Stockpiles Though the US claimed it destroyed Iran's nuclear capabilities, officials have admitted they do not know the location of the moved uranium. Iran's continued ability to produce nuclear weapons depends on its remaining centrifuges and infrastructure. Analysts believe rebuilding could take years, but it is still a security concern. Live Events Calls for Inspections and Negotiations At an emergency meeting in Vienna, IAEA chief Grossi urged for renewed access to Iran's nuclear sites. He asked for cooperation from Iran and international leaders to account for the uranium stockpile , especially the 400 kilograms enriched to 60%. Advanced Centrifuges and Enrichment Iran had been using advanced centrifuge models like IR-2m and IR-6 before the strikes. These machines shorten the time required to produce weapons-grade uranium. According to the Arms Control Association, Iran could have built a nuclear bomb in under two weeks with its earlier capacity. Also Read: Strait of Hormuz Closure: What is Iran's next move as regime takes final call to close Strait of Hormuz with Yemen joining Iran in war against US and Israel? See if Russia may come to Iran's aid in war How Uranium may have been transported secretly? Uranium is stored in reinforced steel containers and transported with added protective casing. Movement by road, rail, or sea is possible. Satellite imagery captured convoys and construction vehicles at Fordow days before the US strikes, suggesting a planned relocation of materials. Iran's Defiance and Future Steps Iran's deputy foreign minister declared that Iran would not halt its nuclear program. US and Israeli officials remain concerned about Iran's future plans. Monitoring the next 24 hours is key, said US Vice President JD Vance. FAQs Where did Iran move its enriched uranium before the airstrikes? Iran reportedly moved the uranium to an undisclosed location, possibly days before the US strikes. The IAEA is seeking access to verify the current location and stockpiles. Is Iran still capable of making a nuclear weapon after the US attacks? Yes, if Iran rebuilds its centrifuges and facilities, it could still produce a nuclear weapon. However, this process may take years depending on available resources and hidden infrastructure.

NYT Mini Crossword Hints Today: Answers for June 23, 2025 puzzle and tips to solve
NYT Mini Crossword Hints Today: Answers for June 23, 2025 puzzle and tips to solve

Time of India

time5 days ago

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  • Time of India

NYT Mini Crossword Hints Today: Answers for June 23, 2025 puzzle and tips to solve

The New York Times Mini Crossword continues to be a regular choice for players looking for a short mental exercise. Designed as a smaller version of the main crossword, it fits into daily routines easily. The June 23, 2025, puzzle offers a fresh mix of clues and answers. Clues for Across and Down The puzzle includes five across and five down clues. These clues test knowledge from general topics like economics and language to cultural references. Each clue is short and allows players to think quickly. Across Hints or Clues 1 Across asks for an economic indicator that ends in 'P.' by Taboola by Taboola Sponsored Links Sponsored Links Promoted Links Promoted Links You May Like Julia Bradbury: 'I Thought Surgery Was My Only Option — Then I Found These' Daily Buzz Report Learn More Undo 4 Across is about how dogs show emotion and begins with 'T.' 5 Across refers to one meaning of the 'x' symbol and starts with 'T.' 6 Across mentions marks or signs that end in 'S.' 7 Across looks for a way podcasters earn money, ending in 'S.' Live Events Also Read: Strait of Hormuz Closure: What is Iran's next move as regime takes final call to close Strait of Hormuz as Yemen joins Iran in war against US and Israel? See if Russia may come to Iran's aid Down Hints or Clues 1 Down seeks a common trait between games like Wordle and Strands, ending in 'S.' 2 Down refers to what a device does when the battery is empty, starting with 'D.' 3 Down is short for a polite text response and begins with 'P.' 4 Down describes how shoelaces are often found, ending in 'D.' 5 Down points to a reason TSA checks laptops, ending in 'A.' June 23, 2025 Puzzle Answers The answers for the puzzle is: Across Answers GDP TAIL TIMES SEES ADS Down Answers GAMES DIES PLS TIED TSA Also Read: Can Iran still get nuclear warheads? Russia's Dmitriy Medvedev says US strikes may backfire as Iran may now begin nuclear weapons production About NYT Mini Crossword The Mini Crossword is a shortened version of the full puzzle. It usually has a 5x5 grid and fewer clues. Most players finish it in minutes. The clues touch on various subjects and often include modern references. Tips to Solve Mini Crossword Start with clues you can answer fast. This builds momentum. Use crossing letters to solve difficult clues. Some clues need a different way of thinking. Look for patterns and shared themes. The Mini is quick to complete. It gives a sense of achievement. The clues challenge the brain in a short time. Regular play helps build vocabulary and problem-solving skills. FAQs How long does it take to finish the NYT Mini Crossword ? Most players complete the NYT Mini Crossword in under five minutes, making it a quick daily brain workout. What are common topics in the Mini Crossword? Clues often include topics from history, pop culture, language, and logic, offering a broad mental challenge.

NYT Connections Hints Today: Here are answers to puzzle #743 for June 23, 2025 and tips to win
NYT Connections Hints Today: Here are answers to puzzle #743 for June 23, 2025 and tips to win

Time of India

time5 days ago

  • Entertainment
  • Time of India

NYT Connections Hints Today: Here are answers to puzzle #743 for June 23, 2025 and tips to win

The New York Times daily word puzzle, Connections, presents players with a mental challenge. Each day, participants work to identify four sets of words from a list of 16. These words must be grouped based on shared characteristics. Puzzle #743 for June 23, 2025, follows the same format. Word Puzzle Challenge Connections requires players to organize 16 words into four categories. These categories often involve language, literature, objects, or themes. The objective is to identify the correct connections using logic, observation and some guessing. Players must complete the task while making fewer than four errors. Also Read: Can Iran still get nuclear warheads? Russia's Dmitriy Medvedev says US strikes may backfire as Iran may now begin nuclear weapons production by Taboola by Taboola Sponsored Links Sponsored Links Promoted Links Promoted Links You May Like Access all TV channels anywhere, anytime Techno Mag Learn More Undo Categories in Puzzle #743 The June 23, 2025 puzzle presents four categories. Players are encouraged to identify the hidden links based on the clues. The categories are: Yellow: Kinds of jeans Live Events Green: Fiction categories Blue: Words from Hemingway book titles Purple: Types of drinkware Today's Full Answer List Kinds of jeans: BOYFRIEND, FLARE, MOM, SKINNY Fiction categories: HISTORICAL, LITERARY, SPECULATIVE, YOUNG ADULT Words in Hemingway titles: BELL, FAREWELL, OLD MAN, SUN Glassware types: COCKTAIL, COLLINS, OLD FASHIONED, SHOT What is NYT Connections? NYT Connections is a daily word puzzle from The New York Times. The task involves sorting a grid of 16 unrelated-looking words into four related groups. Each group of four shares a hidden connection. Also Read: As US President Donald Trump takes credit after US bombs Iran, Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez and Bernie Sanders call for his impeachment. Will he survive? Game Rules Players are given a 4×4 grid. They must group four words that have a shared link. Players click on four words and submit their guess. If correct, the words disappear and their category is revealed. Players can make up to four wrong guesses before the game ends. Tips for Solving Connections Begin with obvious links, often in the Yellow or Green group Use the 'Shuffle' button for new word arrangements Check that all four words fit only one category Look for patterns, such as common word usage or synonyms FAQs How many mistakes can I make in NYT Connections ? You are allowed up to four mistakes before the puzzle ends, so choose word groupings carefully. What makes a word group correct in the puzzle? A group is correct if all four words share one distinct connection and fit only in that category.

Can Iran still get nuclear warheads? Russia's Dmitriy Medvedev says US strikes may backfire as Iran may now begin nuclear weapons production
Can Iran still get nuclear warheads? Russia's Dmitriy Medvedev says US strikes may backfire as Iran may now begin nuclear weapons production

Time of India

time6 days ago

  • Politics
  • Time of India

Can Iran still get nuclear warheads? Russia's Dmitriy Medvedev says US strikes may backfire as Iran may now begin nuclear weapons production

After US strikes on Iran's nuclear facilities, Russia claimed the actions have led to increased support for Iran's nuclear program. Dmitriy Medvedev said multiple countries are now ready to assist Iran with nuclear warheads. Medvedev Reacts to US Strikes Dmitriy Medvedev posted on social media that the US attacks on Iranian nuclear sites may have failed to meet their intended goal. He said instead of stopping Iran's nuclear plans, the strikes could cause the program to grow. Medvedev claimed Iran will continue enriching nuclear material and may now begin nuclear weapons production. He also said several countries are prepared to supply Iran with nuclear warheads. Medvedev shared that Iran's leadership has become more unified and stronger since the strikes. He added that citizens who had once opposed the government are now supporting its spiritual leadership. by Taboola by Taboola Sponsored Links Sponsored Links Promoted Links Promoted Links You May Like Cardiologist Reveals: The Simple Morning Habit for a Flatter Belly After 50! Lulutox Undo Also Read: What to Watch This Weekend: Here's the complete list Russia Condemns Military Action Russia's Foreign Ministry issued a statement condemning the US strikes. The ministry said that bombing another sovereign state's territory violates international law. It referred to the United Nations Charter and Security Council resolutions to support its claim. Live Events Russia also called the US actions irresponsible. The statement urged an immediate end to aggression. It asked world powers to return the issue to political and diplomatic discussions. Medvedev Comments on Iran's Stability Medvedev said the Iranian government has remained in control. He also said the leadership has gained wider public support. According to him, people in Iran are uniting around their spiritual leaders. This includes those who previously did not support the government. Medvedev currently serves as Deputy Chairman of Russia's Security Council. He served as president of Russia from 2008 to 2012. Also Read: Will US strikes on Iran's nuclear sites trigger oil prices rise? Here's how markets may react US and Russia Plan Discussion Later in the day, reports said US President Donald Trump was planning to speak with Russian President Vladimir Putin. The phone call was expected to take place after the strikes on Iranian soil. FAQs Why did Medvedev say Iran would get nuclear warheads? Medvedev said US strikes caused other countries to support Iran. He claimed some are ready to give Iran nuclear warheads , which may strengthen its nuclear program. What was Russia's response to the US attacks? Russia condemned the strikes as illegal. It said they violated international law and called for the situation to return to diplomacy.

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