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No additional injury seen at Iran websites, nuclear watchdog says


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Reuters International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) director general Rafael Grossi at the nuclear watchdog's headquarters in Vienna, Austria (16 June 2025)Reuters

Worldwide Atomic Power Company (IAEA) chief Rafael Grossi briefed member states at a gathering in Vienna

The pinnacle of the worldwide nuclear watchdog says there was no additional injury to Iran’s Natanz uranium enrichment plant since Israel struck the nation’s nuclear websites on Friday.

Rafael Grossi informed the Worldwide Atomic Power Company’s (IAEA) board of governors that an above-ground enrichment facility at Natanz was destroyed, however that there have been no indicators of a bodily assault on the underground facility there.

4 buildings had been additionally broken on the Isfahan website, he mentioned, together with a uranium conversion plant, and no injury was seen on the underground Fordo enrichment plant.

Israel mentioned it attacked the websites and killed 9 nuclear scientists to cease Iran creating nuclear weapons.

It alleged that Iran had in current months “taken steps to weaponize” its stockpile of enriched uranium, which can be utilized to make gas for energy vegetation but additionally nuclear bombs.

On Sunday, Iran reiterated that its nuclear programme was peaceable and urged IAEA’s 35-nation board to strongly condemn the Israeli strikes.

Grossi briefed the board on Monday that the IAEA had been monitoring the state of affairs in Iran very fastidiously, ascertaining the standing of the nation’s nuclear services and assessing radiation ranges via communication with native authorities.

He mentioned Friday’s assault on Natanz destroyed the above-ground a part of the Pilot Gasoline Enrichment Plant (PFEP), the place cascades of centrifuge had been producing uranium enriched as much as 60% purity – near the 90% required for weapons-grade uranium

Electrical energy infrastructure at Natanz, which included {an electrical} sub-station, an influence provide constructing, and emergency turbines, had been additionally destroyed.

“There was no indication of a bodily assault on the underground cascade corridor containing a part of the PFEP and the primary Gasoline Enrichment Plant. Nevertheless, the lack of energy to the cascade corridor might have broken the centrifuges there,” Grossi added.

He additionally mentioned there was radiological and chemical contamination on the website, however that the extent of radioactivity exterior had remained unchanged and at regular ranges.

The Israeli army mentioned on Friday that the underground centrifuge corridor was additionally broken as a part of the assault on Natanz, nevertheless it offered no proof.

Damage to Natanz nuclear site

The IAEA chief mentioned 4 buildings had been broken in a separate assault on Friday on the Isfahan Nuclear Know-how Centre – the central chemical laboratory, a uranium conversion plant, the Tehran reactor gas manufacturing plant, and a facility to transform uranium hexafluoride to uranium metallic, which was below development.

As at Natanz, off-site radiation ranges stay unchanged, he added.

The Israeli army mentioned on Friday that the Isfahan strike “dismantled a facility for producing metallic uranium, infrastructure for reconverting enriched uranium, laboratories, and extra infrastructure”.

Damage to Natanz nuclear site

On Saturday, Iran’s semi-official Isna information company quoted spokesman of the Atomic Power Group of Iran (AEOI) as saying there was “restricted injury to some areas on the Fordo enrichment website” following an Israeli assault.

Nevertheless, the Israeli army has not confirmed finishing up any strikes there.

Grossi mentioned no injury had been seen at Fordo, or on the Khondab heavy water reactor, which is below development.

He urged all events to train most restraint, warning that army escalation threatened lives and elevated the possibility of a radiological launch with critical penalties for individuals and the setting.

Iranian Overseas Minister Abbas Araghchi informed international diplomats in Tehran on Saturday that Israel’s assaults on his nation’s nuclear services had been a “blatant violation of worldwide regulation”, and that he hoped the IAEA’s board would difficulty a powerful condemnation.

He additionally mentioned that Iran’s missile strikes on Israel since Friday had been a “response to aggression”.

The Israeli army’s spokesperson, Brig Gen Effie Defrin mentioned on Monday that its large-scale air marketing campaign would “proceed to behave in pursuit of the operation’s goal, to neutralize the existential risk from Iran, from its nuclear challenge to the regime’s missile array”.

Iran’s well being ministry says Israeli strikes have killed greater than 220 individuals since Friday. Twenty-four Israelis have been killed by Iranian missiles, in line with Israeli authorities.

Final Thursday, the IAEA’s board formally declared Iran in breach of its non-proliferation obligations for the primary time in 20 years. A decision mentioned Iran’s “many failures” to offer the company with full solutions about its undeclared nuclear materials and nuclear actions constituted non-compliance.

Beneath a 2015 nuclear cope with world powers, Iran was not permitted to complement uranium above 3.67% purity – the extent required for gas for business nuclear energy vegetation – and was not allowed to hold out any enrichment at Fordo for 15 years.

Nevertheless, US President Donald Trump deserted the settlement throughout his first time period in 2018, saying it did too little to cease a pathway to a bomb, and reinstated US sanctions.

Iran retaliated by more and more breaching the restrictions – significantly these regarding enrichment. It resumed enrichment at Fordo in 2021 and has amassed sufficient 60%-enriched uranium to doubtlessly make 9 nuclear bombs, in line with the IAEA.