Pentagon, FBI launch probe into leaked report on US strikes on Iran's nuclear sites
The Pentagon's Defense Intelligence Agency (DIA) tells Al Arabiya English that an investigation has been launched into the leaked assessment of the US strikes on Iran's nuclear facilities.
'We have still not been able to review the actual physical sites themselves, which will give us the best indication,' a senior DIA official told Al Arabiya English.
The official added: 'This is a preliminary, low confidence assessment – not a final conclusion – and will continue to be refined as additional intelligence becomes available.'

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