Last June, coordinated strikes by Israel and the United States targeted nuclear and military sites in Iran, aiming to halt Tehran's nuclear ambitions. The operation, known as the 12-day war, generated uncertainty about its effectiveness, with conflicting reports emerging in its aftermath. Six months later, BBC Persian's Parham Ghobadi discusses what the strikes accomplished, the present condition of Iran's nuclear programme, and how these events have impacted daily life in Iran.
Original article source: https://www.bbc.com/audio/play/w3ct717f
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