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    Natanz underground enrichment plant suffered direct impacts, says IAEA

    June 17, 2025Updated:June 17, 2025 World No Comments
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    The UN nuclear watchdog said on Tuesday that an Israeli attack on Iran’s nuclear advanced in Natanz had a direct impact on the underground uranium enrichment plant it, revising its examination after first believing it had only been hit directly. IAEA has been updating on its evaluation of the damage to radioactive places since Israel launched broad-ranging attacks on Iran on Friday, despite having been unable to carry out checks. An earlier claim that an above-ground captain enrichment plant in Natanz had been destroyed was made by the IAEA, but the larger underground plant was not immediately affected, despite IAEA Chairman Rafael Grossi’s assertion on Monday that the plant’s centrifuges had been severely damaged by a power strike on the plant’s power supply. It stated on Tuesday that “IAEA has identified more elements that directly impact Natanz’s underground advancement halls, based on ongoing analysis of high-resolution satellite pictures collected after Friday’s attacks.” At two other significant nuclear sites, Isfahan and Fordow, it stated that was” no change to record.” Grossi had previously stated on Monday that the damage at Fordow, where Iran has enriched uranium up to 60 %, or close to the 90 % weapons grade, was minimal or no. The plant was dug deep into a mountain, and was dug deep. A number of features were destroyed in Isfahan, including Iran’s facility that transformed uranium into a feedstock for enhancement, according to the IAEA. news

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