
During the fighting in the Middle East, a nuclear facility was hit by US and Israeli strikes in early March, damaging buildings leading to the entrance to an underground fuel enrichment plant. The IAEA said at the time that “no radiological consequences are expected.”
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And now the Iranian Tasnim news agency claims that the enrichment complex in Natanz — the Shahid Ahmadi Roshan facility — has been attacked again.
Citing information from Iran’s nuclear safety organization, the agency says that “technical and specialized investigations were conducted into the possibility of radioactive contamination spreading within the complex.” The commission concluded that “no leakage of radioactive materials was recorded at this complex and there is no danger.”
This is not the first time the nuclear facility in Natanz has been under attack – last summer, Trump claimed that the US attack on Iran's three main nuclear centers – Natanz, Isfahan, and Fordow – led to the “destruction” of its key uranium enrichment facilities.
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Previously, Iranian media published statements regarding the possibility of a strike on the Israeli nuclear facility in Dimon in the event of attempts by Israel and the United States to change power in Tehran.
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