IAEA Reports Damage to Buildings at Natanz Facility
World
The International Atomic Energy Agency confirmed damage to entrance structures above the underground fuel enrichment plant in the Natanz area of Iran.
According to the agency, the damage was confirmed through analysis of the latest satellite images. No radiological consequences are expected, and no additional damage to the plant itself was detected. The facility had previously suffered serious damage during the ongoing conflict.
The incident occurred amid military developments in the region. On the morning of February 28, Israel and United States of America conducted joint strikes on Iranian territory. The attack took place while negotiations between Washington and Tehran on the nuclear program were ongoing.
In response, Iran carried out counterstrikes not only against Israeli targets but also against locations in several regional countries hosting US military bases, including Qatar, United Arab Emirates and Bahrain.
The incident occurred amid military developments in the region. On the morning of February 28, Israel and United States of America conducted joint strikes on Iranian territory. The attack took place while negotiations between Washington and Tehran on the nuclear program were ongoing.
In response, Iran carried out counterstrikes not only against Israeli targets but also against locations in several regional countries hosting US military bases, including Qatar, United Arab Emirates and Bahrain.
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