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Seis impactos de la bomba GBU-75: así quedo Fordow tras el bombardeo de Estados unidos

Imágenes satelitales tomadas el domingo revelan daños significativos en la ladera de la montaña que alberga las instalaciones nucleares subterráneas de Irán en Fordow, tras los ataques aéreos estadounidenses que marcaron la entrada directa de Estados Unidos en el conflicto con la república islámica.
Las imágenes, capturadas por Planet Labs y analizadas por The Associated Press, muestran que la montaña, antes de color marrón, tiene ahora partes que se tornaron grises y sus contornos aparecen ligeramente diferentes a los de imágenes previas, lo que sugiere que una explosión dispersó escombros alrededor del sitio. Esto indica el uso de bombas antibúnker especializadas estadounidenses en la instalación. También se observa humo gris claro flotando en el aire.

Irán aún no ha ofrecido una evaluación de los daños en el sitio, mientras que otras imágenes satelitales sugieren que antes del ataque, Irán selló las entradas de túneles en Fordow.
El ataque de Estados Unidos a tres recintos en Irán durante la madrugada del domingo insertó al país en la guerra de Israel destinada a destruir el programa nuclear iraní, en una arriesgada apuesta para debilitar a un antiguo enemigo que provocó temores a un conflicto regional más amplio. Teherán acusó a Washington de iniciar “una guerra peligrosa”.
El presidente Donald Trump afirmó que los principales complejos nucleares de Irán fueron “completa y totalmente destruidos” en un discurso a la nación desde la Casa Blanca.

Sin embargo, horas después, el ministro iraní de Exteriores, Abbas Araghchi, declaró que el tiempo para la diplomacia había pasado y que su país tenía el derecho a defenderse, afirmando que Estados Unidos había “cruzado una línea roja muy grande”.
“El gobierno belicista y sin ley en Washington es única y totalmente responsable de las peligrosas consecuencias y las implicaciones de largo alcance de su acto de agresión”, dijo Araghchi a los periodistas en Turquía, en las primeras declaraciones de un alto funcionario iraní desde los ataques.
La Organización de Energía Atómica de Irán confirmó que se produjeron ataques en sus instalaciones de Fordow, Isfahan y Natanz, pero insistió en que su programa nuclear no será detenido. Tanto Irán como el organismo de control nuclear de la ONU dijeron que no había señales inmediatas de contaminación radiactiva en los tres lugares tras los ataques.
El complejo de Fordow, excavado en el corazón de una montaña a unos 90 kilómetros al sur de Teherán, ha sido durante mucho tiempo uno de los sitios nucleares más protegidos de Irán.

El ejército israelí dijo el domingo que estaba comprobando los resultados del bombardeo y añadió que era “demasiado pronto” para saber si se habían destruido reservas de uranio enriquecido.
A la pregunta de si Irán había retirado uranio enriquecido de Fordow o si había quedado enterrado bajo los escombros, el portavoz del ejército Effie Defrin dijo a los periodistas: “Comprobamos constantemente la situación. Es demasiado pronto para determinarlo. Supongo que lo sabremos más adelante”.
Agregó que el ejército israelí tenía “otros objetivos” en Irán y que pretendía continuar su ofensiva militar.
En cambio, no estaba claro si Estados Unidos continuaría atacando a Irán junto a su aliado Israel, que ha librado una guerra con Irán durante nueve días. Países de todo el mundo pedían diplomacia y precaución. Trump actuó sin autorización del Congreso y advirtió que habría ataques adicionales si Teherán tomaba represalias contra las fuerzas estadounidenses.
“Habrá paz o habrá tragedia para Irán”, declaró el presidente estadounidense.

Irán, que es un aliado cercano de Rusia y ha apoyado activamente a este país en su guerra en Ucrania suministrándole drones de ataque, respondió con fuerza. Araghchi anunció que volaría inmediatamente a Moscú para reunirse con el presidente Vladimir Putin “y coordinar nuestras posiciones”.
El Ministerio iraní de Exteriores dijo que Washington había “traicionado la diplomacia” con los ataques militares en apoyo a Israel, y afirmó que ahora “Estados Unidos ha iniciado una guerra peligrosa contra Irán”.
Horas después de los ataques estadounidenses, la Guardia Revolucionaria paramilitar de Irán lanzó una andanada de 40 misiles contra Israel, incluyendo su proyectil Khorramshahr-4, que puede llevar varias ojivas. Las autoridades israelíes informaron que más de 80 personas sufrieron heridas, en su mayoría leves, aunque un edificio de varios pisos en Tel Aviv sufrió daños importantes, con toda su fachada arrancada para exponer los apartamentos en su interior.
Tras el bombardeo iraní, el ejército israelí dijo que había “neutralizado rápidamente” los lanzadores de misiles iraníes que habían disparado, y que había comenzado una serie de ataques hacia objetivos militares en el oeste de Irán, intensificando aún más el ciclo de violencia en la región.
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Video shows IDF F-35I ‘Adir’ shooting down Iranian fighter jet over Tehran

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The Israel Defense Forces on Thursday released a video it said shows the moment an Israeli F-35I «Adir» stealth fighter jet shot down an Iranian air force Yak-130 over Tehran, marking the first time the advanced aircraft has downed a manned fighter in combat.
«Completed. Target down. The target is down,» the pilot can be heard saying in the footage set to «Star Wars» theme music.
Israel’s military said Wednesday that the shoot down over the Iranian capital was a key milestone for its F-35 fleet.
Maj. Gen. Tomer Bar, commander of the Israeli air force, commended the pilots who carried out the mission as part of Operation Roaring Lion.
An Israeli Air Force F-35I «Adir» shoots down an Iranian Yak-130 fighter jet in a historic aerial engagement. (@IDF/X)
«The historic shoot down over the Tehran skies is a testament to the strength of the Israeli Air Force and to your personal determination,» Bar said. «The war continues – return home safely. Get some rest. The next mission is already waiting for you.»
The F-35I is Israel’s customized version of the U.S.-made F-35 Lightning II, a fifth-generation stealth fighter that anchors the country’s air fleet.
Israel became the first country to select the aircraft through the U.S. government’s Foreign Military Sales process in 2010 and received its first jet in June 2016.
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An Iranian Yak-130 is struck midair by an Israeli F-35I «Adir» during a high-stakes confrontation. (@IDF/X)
The Israeli air force gave the aircraft the Hebrew name «Adir,» meaning «Mighty One.»
The Yak-130, by contrast, is a Russian-made, two-seat combat training aircraft designed by the Yakovlev Design Bureau and manufactured by United Aircraft Corporation.
It first flew in 1996 and remains in active production.
Iran received its first Yak-130 aircraft in September 2023, according to Press TV, Iran’s state-run English-language broadcaster, as part of a broader effort to modernize its air force.
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A Russian-made Yak-130 subsonic two-seat advanced jet trainer and light attack aircraft maneuvers during a flying display on the third day of the Farnborough International Airshow in Hampshire, England, on July 11, 2012. (Adrian Dennis/AFP via Getty Images)
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In November 2023, Brig. Gen. Mahdi Farahi, Iran’s deputy defense minister, told Tasnim, a semi-official Iranian news agency, that plans had been finalized for Sukhoi Su-35 fighter jets, Mil Mi-28 attack helicopters and additional Yak-130 trainers to join the country’s armed forces.
Iran previously acquired MiG-29 fighter jets from Russia in the 1990s.
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Tom Emmer calls for Tim Walz, Keith Ellison to ‘serve jail time’ if fraud coverup allegations are true

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EXCLUSIVE: The highest-ranking Minnesotan in Congress is calling for a deeper investigation into allegations that leaders in his state government knowingly ignored evidence of welfare fraud, and he called for those leaders to even face incarceration if proven true.
«People are sick and tired of elected officials having a double standard, being treated differently than they are. They’re held accountable for things that they should be held accountable for, when their elected officials are not,» House Majority Whip Tom Emmer, R-Minn., told Fox News Digital.
«If these two guys are dirty, they should be held accountable, and they should serve jail time.»
He was referring to Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz and state Attorney General Keith Ellison, two of several witnesses at a high-profile hearing on fraud conducted by the House Oversight Committee on Wednesday.
House Majority Whip Tom Emmer is criticizing Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz’s administration over the fraud scandal plaguing the state. (Nathan Posner/Anadolu via Getty Images; Tibrina Hobson/Getty Images)
Both Walz and Ellison insisted that they were serious about prosecuting fraud in the state’s social programs and that they took action to stop it once it was brought to their attention.
But Emmer cited a report by the House Oversight Committee that accused them both of knowing about the fraud earlier than previously thought and delaying public accountability for fear of political retribution from progressives in the state — particularly the Somali community in Minneapolis, who Republicans have accused of taking advantage of the state’s welfare system.
«They might have been able to qualify it enough that it wasn’t black and white, but if they lied to the committee this morning about knowing about the fraud and when they knew about the fraud and the FBI investigation, that is a criminal act of its own,» Emmer told Fox News Digital.
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«So I do believe, depending on this report and what else the majority staff is doing, they very well may want to call them back in and depose them under oath.»

Minnesota Attorney General Keith Ellison speaks during a Senate Homeland Security Committee hearing on Capitol Hill. (Tom Brenner/AP Photo)
He added at another point, «You have maybe 80 to 100,000 Somalis in Minnesota. Tim Walz won with 52%. They made a difference. Keith Ellison won by less than 1%. I think it was 20,000 votes. Makes a difference. So if those are connected, yeah, I mean, this is campaign fraud.»
«I’ve taken accountability for this. I’m not going to run again. I need to spend the time fixing this,» Walz said during the hearing. «This does undermine trust in government. Do I wish there were things that could have happened earlier? Yes. But in this job, ‘wish’ didn’t do it. I’m looking into where I see it.»
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At another point, Walz attributed the rise in fraud statistics to an increase in prosecutions, telling Republicans, «When you catch people and prosecute them, it shows up as a fraud increase.»
He also dismissed accusations that he kept whistle-blowers quiet over fear of being seen as Islamophobic, «I can’t speak to it because it’s not anything I would say.»
Ellison, meanwhile, said he was happy to work across bipartisan lines to prosecute fraud.

Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz testifies during a House Oversight and Government Reform Committee hearing at the U.S. Capitol Building in Washington, D.C., on March 4, 2026. (Anna Moneymaker/Getty Images)
«I am here to work to improve this system, and there are improvements that can be made,» he said. «If we can get out of fixing the blame and get to fixing the problem, that would be an enormous thing for me.»
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But Emmer, who maintained that further investigation was needed, suggested he doubted their intentions.
«It’s power. They want power. In order for them to get power, they need to be elected. In order for them to get elected, they have to cheat in different ways. And that is exactly what they did,» Emmer said. «If the Somali community is being used by these public officials to get themselves into office…it sure does look suspect, it needs to be investigated.»
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