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Iran’s nuclear regulatory authority has officially acknowledged damage to one of its uranium enrichment sites - marking the first confirmation of harm to the country’s nuclear infrastructure since the recent US and Israeli military strikes.
The International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) said via X that satellite imagery shows damage to the entrance buildings of the underground Natanz Fuel Enrichment Plant (FEP), The Caspian Post reports via Kazakh media.
IAEA emphasized that no radiological consequences are expected and no additional impact has been detected at the plant itself, which sustained severe damage during the June conflict.
Earlier, the Agency reported that the overall radiological situation in the Middle East remains stable, offering reassurance amid escalating regional tensions over nuclear security.
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