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NPR News: 06-13-2025 4PM EDT

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🗓️ 13 June 2025

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NPR News: 06-13-2025 4PM EDT

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0:00.0

These days, there is a lot of news. It could be hard to keep up with what it means for you,

0:04.9

your family, and your community. Consider this from NPR as a podcast that helps you make sense

0:10.1

of the news. Six days a week, we bring you a deep dive on a story and provide the context,

0:15.2

the backstory, and analysis you need to understand our rapidly changing world. Listen to the Consider this podcast

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from NPR. Live from NPR news, I'm Lakshmi Seng.

0:30.0

More Iranian missile strikes on the Israeli city of Tel Aviv today. Siren sounded, people

0:36.1

took shelter, streaks of flames crossed the dark sky as Israel's defense system intercepted most of the

0:42.3

missiles.

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An unknown number got through.

0:44.3

We're seeing images of a partially charred building.

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There are reports of several casualties, although NPR has not independently confirmed

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that.

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Meanwhile, Iranian state media is showing Israeli strikes in Iran.

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Motorists reacting to the explosions in Natanz, a site described as home to Iran's nuclear enrichment program.

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NPR's Jeff Brumfield has details.

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The Israel Defense Forces said that it had struck Iran's uranium enrichment facility at Natanz.

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In a statement, it said that it had hit a multi-story underground complex that contained centrifuges,

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electrical rooms, and supporting equipment. Video posted online and verified by NPR show black

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smoke billowing from the site early this morning, and satellite imagery

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from Airbus shows extensive damage at multiple locations around the complex.

1:32.9

Natanz has been at the center of Iran's nuclear program for decades and was recently being used

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to enrich uranium to near bomb-grade levels. Jeff Brumfield, NPR News.

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