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IAEA Reports No Major Damage at Iran’s Nuclear Sites After Recent Strikes

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The International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) confirmed on Monday that Iran’s key nuclear facilities, including the Natanz and Fordow enrichment sites, did not sustain significant damage following recent attacks. However, power infrastructure at Natanz was reportedly destroyed, potentially affecting centrifuges in one of its cascade halls. 

IAEA Director General Rafael Grossi stated that the agency remains operational in Iran and will continue its safeguards inspections as soon as safety conditions permit. “These inspections are part of Iran’s obligations under the Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty (NPT),” Grossi emphasized during a press briefing. 

The assessment comes amid heightened tensions in the region, with Iran launching retaliatory strikes against Israel earlier this week. While the IAEA found no major structural damage to Iran’s nuclear facilities, the disruption to Natanz’s power supply raises concerns about potential setbacks in uranium enrichment operations. 

The agency maintains its monitoring role, though further inspections may be needed to fully assess the impact on Iran’s nuclear program. 


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