Reports circulating online claim that United States Army Rangers carried out a 72-hour operation to seize a plutonium-related facility inside Iran, allegedly capturing sensitive nuclear material.

According to these claims, the operation involved a rapid ground ᴀssault supported by air cover and intelligence ᴀssets, targeting a highly secured site believed to be linked to nuclear research or fuel processing. The reports describe the mission as a high-risk raid aimed at preventing the movement or use of strategic materials.
However, there is no official confirmation from the United States Department of Defense or other credible international sources that such an operation has taken place. No satellite imagery, independent verification, or government statements have substantiated the claim.

Defense analysts note that a cross-border raid of this scale—especially involving nuclear facilities—would represent a major escalation and would almost certainly be acknowledged or detected by multiple global intelligence channels.

Officials and experts are urging caution, emphasizing that the story appears to be unverified and likely exaggerated, particularly as misinformation continues to spread during periods of heightened conflict.
The situation remains unclear, with no confirmed evidence supporting the reported raid.
