# Isfahan
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Culture in the Crossfire: Iran Reports Extensive Heritage Damage Following Allied Air Strikes
Iran's Ministry of Cultural Heritage reports that 140 historical landmarks across 20 provinces have been damaged due to military strikes by the U.S. and Israel. Major urban centers like Tehran and Isfahan are among the most impacted, raising significant concerns regarding the preservation of global heritage in a conflict zone.

Blood and Sand: The High Cost of America’s ‘Daring’ Rescue in Iran
A high-stakes U.S. joint operation successfully rescued a downed F-15E crew from deep within Iranian territory after 50 hours of evasion. Despite the tactical success, the loss of multiple transport aircraft to environmental hazards and significant civilian collateral damage highlight the ongoing risks of the conflict.

Fog of War in Isfahan: Conflicting Narratives and Nuclear Shadows Follow US Rescue Op
A large-scale US rescue mission for a downed F-15E crew in Iran has sparked a diplomatic and information battle, with the US claiming zero casualties and Iran alleging significant American losses. The operation's focus on the Isfahan region has led Tehran to accuse the US of using the rescue as a cover for an attempt to seize enriched uranium.

A Desperate Gamble in the Desert: Tehran Claims a Devastating Blow to U.S. Rescue Operations
Iran claims to have thwarted a U.S. rescue mission near Isfahan, reporting the downing of four aircraft and multiple American casualties. The incident represents a major escalation in regional tensions and a significant propaganda victory for Tehran's military establishment.

Iran Says It Shot Down Second Israeli Drone Near Isfahan — A Red Line for Nuclear Sites?
Iran’s IRGC says it intercepted and destroyed a second Israeli "苍鹭" drone that it alleges was attempting to strike Isfahan, home to major nuclear research and uranium-conversion facilities. The claim, unverified by independent sources and unacknowledged by Israel, raises the risk of escalation by putting Iran’s nuclear infrastructure at the centre of possible covert strikes.

U.S. and Israel Renew Strikes on Iran’s Underground Missile Sites, Satellite Imagery Shows
Satellite imagery and analysis indicate U.S. and Israeli strikes have renewed focus on Iran’s underground ballistic missile facilities, including sites rebuilt after June 2025 attacks. The use of B‑2 bombers with large penetrator warheads signals an effort to reach buried infrastructure, but eliminating such capabilities without ground forces is unlikely to be decisive.