Iran nuclear facility 'attacked' after Iran fired missiles at UK-US base
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Israel‘s defence minister threatened a surge in attacks against Iran on Saturday and Britain condemned Iran for targeting a joint UKUS base in the Indian Ocean as the war in the Middle East entered its fourth week.

The recent Iranian missile strike on the Diego Garcia air base, situated roughly 4,000 kilometers from Iran, has raised concerns that Tehran possesses missiles with a range wider than previously disclosed. This revelation hints at the potential expansion of Iran’s military capabilities.

In a separate incident on Saturday, Iran’s Natanz nuclear enrichment facility came under attack. An official Iranian news outlet reported the airstrike, assuring that there was no radiation leakage as a result.

FILE – This image realeased by the U.S. Navy shows an aerial view of Diego Garcia. (U.S. Navy via AP, File) (AP)

Israel’s Defense Minister, Israel Katz, announced through a video message that both Israel and the United States plan to significantly escalate their attacks on Iran’s ruling government in the coming week.

Katz’s statement followed an incident where debris from an Iranian missile landed near a kindergarten in Tel Aviv. The Israeli army’s spokesperson, Nadav Shoshani, shared a video on X showing the empty building, confirming that there were no casualties as the school was unoccupied at the time.

Residents of Tehran reported heavy airstrikes throughout the night and into the morning. Meanwhile, in Baghdad, Iraq, a drone attack targeted the intelligence service headquarters, resulting in the death of an officer. No organization has yet claimed responsibility for this assault.

An Israeli policeman walks in a kindergarten hit by fragments
An Israeli policeman walks in a kindergarten hit by fragments of an Iranian missile in Rishon LeZion, Israel, Saturday, March 21, 2026 (AP Photo/Maya Levin)

In Saudi Arabia, authorities successfully intercepted and downed 20 drones within a few hours in the eastern region, which is critical due to its significant oil infrastructure. Fortunately, these incidents caused no injuries or damage.

The attacks — and threats of more to come — indicate the Iran war shows no sign of abating.

Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi told Japan’s Kyodo news service on Friday that Iran wanted “not a cease-fire, but a complete, comprehensive and lasting end to the war.”

US President Donald Trump said on Friday he was considering “winding down” military operations in the Mideast even as the US was sending three more amphibious assault ships and roughly 2500 additional Marines to the region.

Trump’s post on social media followed an Iranian threat to attack recreational and tourist sites worldwide.

It also came after another climb in oil prices plunged the US stock market, and was followed by a Trump administration announcement it was lifting sanctions on Iranian oil already loaded on ships, a move aimed at wrangling soaring fuel prices.

Israeli soldiers atop an APC in northern Israel
Israeli soldiers atop an APC in northern Israel near the border with Lebanon, Saturday, March 21, 2026. (AP Photo/Ariel Schalit)

Iran’s attempt to hit Diego Garcia air base in the Indian Ocean

UK officials have not given details of the attempted strike on the ocean air base on Friday, which was unsuccessful.

Britain’s Ministry of Defence said Saturday that Iran’s “lashing out across the region and holding hostage the Strait of Hormuz, are a threat to British interests and British allies.”

Britain has not participated in US-Israeli attacks on Iran, but has allowed American bombers to use UK bases to attack Iran’s missile sites.

On Friday, the British government said US bombers can also use UK bases, including Diego Garcia, in operations to prevent Iran attacking ships in the Strait of Hormuz.

Iran targeted the base before that UK statement.

The remains of an Iranian missile cross the sky over Tel Aviv
The remains of an Iranian missile cross the sky over Tel Aviv after being intercepted early Saturday, March 21, 2026 (AP Photo/Maya Levin)

Iran’s official news agency Mizan said there was no leakage after Saturday’s strike on the Natanz nuclear facility, nearly 220 kilometres southeast of Tehran.

The facility, Iran’s main uranium enrichment site, was hit in the first week of the war and several buildings appeared damaged, according to satellite images.

The UN nuclear watchdog — the International Atomic Energy Agency — had said “no radiological consequence” were expected from that earlier strike. Natanz had also been targeted in the 12-day war last June.

On Saturday, the IAEA said on X it was informed by Iran about the Natanz strike and about there being no increase in off-site radiation levels.

The agency said it was looking into the incident.

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