This is what we know so far after Israeli strikes on multiple Iranian targets

More than 200 Israeli jets were involved in air raids on at least 100 targets in Iran in five waves of strikes, including at the key Natanz nuclear site as well as at ballistic missile sites. Israel also killed at least six senior Iranian nuclear scientists and a number of senior Iranian officials, including its most senior military officer and the head of the Revolutionary Guards.

About a dozen different sites appear to have been attacked, including in Tehran, Tabriz, Isfahan and Kermanshah.

The International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) has confirmed strikes at the Natanz nuclear site about 135 miles south east of Tehran, Iran’s most significant nuclear enrichment site, that began at just after 4am local time.

Protected by heavy concrete walls, Natanz’s centrifuge facilities are located underground and the site has been targeted for sabotage operations on multiple locations. Construction work had been under way to expand the site.