A building. Gone. Completely destroyed. It belonged to a senior commander in Iran's most powerful military force. An "unknown projectile" hit it. And right now — nobody is saying who did it. <br /> <br />Arak, Iran. Today. And this story is still unfolding. <br /> <br />Iranian media confirmed the explosion, describing the cause as an "unknown projectile." The building — reportedly belonging to a top-ranking IRGC official — was completely leveled. Casualties remain unclear. No group has claimed responsibility. <br /> <br />But here's why Arak specifically sends chills down everyone's spine. This city is home to Iran's Khondab heavy water nuclear reactor — one of the most sensitive sites in the country's entire nuclear program. Israeli strikes already hit the reactor complex itself back in March. Today's blast hit a separate structure — but it's the same city. Someone keeps coming back to Arak. <br /> <br />#USIsraelIran #NuclearConflict #WarEscalation2026 #NatanzStrike #IranNuclearFacilities #IsraelIranWar #NuclearTensions #AirstrikesAnalysis #MilitaryInfrastructure #MiddleEastWar #NuclearRisk #IranRetaliation #GlobalImpact #USIsraelOperations #IranWarUpdate #Geopolitics #BreakingNews #WorldNews #DefenseNews #InternationalNews #ConflictZone #CrisisUpdate #WarAnalysis #NuclearThreat #MilitaryStrikes<br /><br />~HT.410~PR.152~ED.420~GR.538~
