Attack on centrifuge production facility in Isfahan won't have radiological consequences
Region
- 21 June, 2025
- 17:56
A centrifuge production facility in Isfahan was attacked—marking the third such site targeted by Israeli strikes on Iran's nuclear facilities over the past week, the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) said, citing the Agency's Director General Rafael Grossi, according to Report.
"We are well aware of this facility. There were no nuclear materials present at this site. Therefore, the attack will not have any radiological consequences," he stated.
According to the information, the IAEA has been closely monitoring the situation at Iran's nuclear sites since Israel began its attacks early on the morning of June 13, regularly providing updates on strikes against facilities in Arak, Isfahan, Karaj, Natanz, and Tehran.
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