IAEA Confirms Damage to Iran’s Natanz Plant, Bushehr Work Halted
The IAEA has confirmed damage to Iran's Natanz nuclear facility, leading to a halt in work at Bushehr.
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The IAEA has confirmed damage to Iran's Natanz nuclear facility, leading to a halt in work at Bushehr.


Iran claims its Natanz nuclear facility was hit again, while the International Atomic Energy Agency says it has no confirmation of damage

US and Israeli strikes against an expansive list of targets cause heavy damage in residential areas and civilian casualties
High-resolution satellite images reveal extensive destruction across Iran following US-Israeli strikes on nuclear, military, and leadership sites. Operation Epic Fury targeted several locations in Iran, including Natanz nuclear facility and Ayatollah Khamenei's compound, with reports indicating that the Supreme Leader's death. Khamenei was killed in one of the initial strikes on Saturday.
Iran's Natanz nuclear facility was reportedly targeted in recent US and Israeli military operations, according to Tehran's UN envoy. President Pezeshkian vowed to rebuild, asserting Iran's nuclear program is for civilian use, not weapons. IAEA chief Grossi expressed grave concern over potential radiological releases, urging restraint amid escalating regional tensions.

The International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) has confirmed that buildings at Iran’s Natanz nuclear facility were damaged following US-Israeli attacks, though no radiological consequences are expected.
The International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) announced that based on the latest satellite images, it can confirm “recent damage to the entrance o

Iran's ambassador to the U.N. nuclear watchdog confirmed that the U.S. and Israeli attacks targeted the country's Natanz nuclear facility.