No sign Iran's nuclear sites were hit, IAEA says, but Iran alleges one was
The International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) has reported no evidence that Iran's nuclear facilities were targeted in any recent military action, despite claims from Iranian officials. Following a closed-door meeting, Iran's Ambassador to the IAEA, Reza Najafi, alleged that the nuclear complex at Natanz had been attacked. This assertion comes amidst ongoing tensions regarding Iran's nuclear program and its compliance with international agreements. While the IAEA maintains that inspections have not confirmed any such incident, Najafi's statements highlight the heightened scrutiny surrounding Iran's nuclear activities. The Natanz facility has previously been a focal point of international concern, especially following past incidents involving sabotage and cyberattacks. The situation continues to evolve as global powers monitor Iran's nuclear developments closely, emphasizing the need for diplomatic engagement to address proliferation risks.
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