IAEA: No risk of radioactive contamination in Iran after US-Israel joint attacks
The UN nuclear watchdog — International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) — has stated that it has not detected any damage to facilities containing nuclear materials in Iran since the United States and Israel launched joint attacks on the country on February 28.
"Based on analysis of latest available satellite imagery, IAEA sees no damage to facilities containing nuclear material in Iran and therefore no radiological release risk at this time," IAEA said on X, per Caliber.Az.
"Near Isfahan nuclear site, damage is visible at two buildings. No additional impact detected at Natanz after previously reported damage at entrances, and no impact at other nuclear sites, including Bushehr NPP. DG reiterates call for maximum restraint to help avoid any danger of radiological incident," it added.
By Khagan Isayev







