Pictures show damage to Iran’s nuclear sites but experts say it will take more time to assess the success of the operation

Trump claims the assault ‘totally obliterated’ the key facilities, but what do we know about its impact?

President Donald Trump last night ordered six B-2 stealth bombers to drop a dozen 30,000-pound 'bunker buster' bombs on the base hidden deep inside a mountain.

President claims target sites were ‘completely and totally obliterated’

Top Trump advisers have struck a more cautious tone than the president, who claims that a volley of missiles and bunker-buster bombs obliterated three Iranian nuclear sites

Head of International Atomic Energy Agency says no one in a position to fully assess damage to Iran’s nuclear capabilities

Pictures show damage to Iran’s nuclear sites but experts say it will take more time to assess the success of the operation

Early intelligence assessment from Pentagon suggests Iran nuclear program only set back by ‘a few months’

Despite Trump’s claims, Tehran’s nuclear programme is likely to have been set back only by months, according to a US news report.

The latest imagery shows further damage following Israel's follow-up strikes on key facilities.

Pictures show superficial damage to Iran’s nuclear sites, while a leaked intelligence report suggests the strikes only set back Tehran’s atomic programme by a matter of months

Tehran says its nuclear sites ‘badly damaged’

Tehran says its nuclear sites ‘badly damaged’