The International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) stated on the 4th that, based on analysis of the latest satellite images, facilities storing nuclear materials within Iran have not been damaged, so there is currently no risk of radioactive material leakage. The IAEA posted on social media that near the Isfahan nuclear facility, two buildings were observed to be damaged. At the Natanz nuclear facility, only the previously reported entrance was damaged. Other nuclear facilities, including the Bushehr nuclear power plant, were not affected. (Xinhua)
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International Atomic Energy Agency: Iran's nuclear facilities currently pose no risk of radioactive material leakage
The International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) stated on the 4th that, based on analysis of the latest satellite images, facilities storing nuclear materials within Iran have not been damaged, so there is currently no risk of radioactive material leakage. The IAEA posted on social media that near the Isfahan nuclear facility, two buildings were observed to be damaged. At the Natanz nuclear facility, only the previously reported entrance was damaged. Other nuclear facilities, including the Bushehr nuclear power plant, were not affected. (Xinhua)