IAEA confirms no radiation rise after attacks on Iranian nuclear sites
The International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) has confirmed that radiation levels remain normal following a series of attacks on Iran’s nuclear facilities in the city of Isfahan on June 13.
According to the IAEA, multiple strikes targeted the nuclear sites, including the facilities at Esfahan and Fordow. However, no increase in off-site radiation levels has been detected so far. The agency is maintaining close communication with Iranian authorities to monitor the situation closely, Caliber.Az reports via the agency's X account.
Esfahan nuclear facilities were targeted several times on June 13. No increase in off-site radiation levels has been reported as of now. The IAEA remains in close contact with Iran. https://t.co/zXIqSwCmzC
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Earlier, IAEA Director General Rafael Grossi acknowledged that the agency is aware of reports concerning the Esfahan and Fordow nuclear facilities and is actively seeking information from Iranian authorities regarding any potential impact.
By Vugar Khalilov