Natanz, Iran and Israel
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The head of the U.N. atomic agency said that the centrifuges in one of the underground halls at Natanz enrichment site may have been "destroyed altogether," potentially meaning that all of the previou
A top IDF official on Tuesday acknowledged for the first time that while Israel has destroyed Natanz's above-ground nuclear facilities, the military is unsure whether it succeeded in destroying Iran's uranium-enriching centrifuge fleet at the Natanz underground facility.
Columns of smoke rose Friday over Iran’s main nuclear enrichment facility at Natanz after Israeli strikes on the country.
The International Atomic Energy Agency's Rafael Grossi said there was no further damage to Iran's Natanz enrichment site as the Fordow site, which is underground, remains untouched by Israel's attacks.
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Asianet Newsable on MSNIs Iran’s Natanz nuclear facility facing radiation danger? IAEA boss sounds alarm amid Israeli strikesThe head of the UN nuclear watchdog agency said that there is a possibility of both radiological and chemical contamination there. However, he asserted that the radiation levels outside the complex are normal.
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Vienna: The International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) confirmed today that radioactivity levels outside the Natanz nuclear facility in Isfahan
Natanz, Isfahan and Fordow, killing several Iranian nuclear scientists. The facilities are heavily fortified and largely underground, and there are conflicting reports of how much damage has been done.