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June 27, 2025

ACTION: QUESTIONS ABOUT HOW MUCH DAMAGE AMERICA'S BOMBS DID

Row over Iran uranium

resident Donald Trump's administration hit back on Wednesday at accounts Iran may have moved enriched uranium before US bombing, as a row grew on how much the strikes set back Tehran's nuclear programme.

Trump, seeking credit for ordering military action and then quickly announcing a ceasefire between Israel and Iran, has lashed out angrily at media accounts of a classified report that doubted the extent of damage to Iranian nuclear sites.

Another key question raised by experts is whether Iran, preparing for the strike, moved out some 400 kilograms of enriched uranium - which could now be hidden elsewhere in the vast country.

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