Satellite Images Show Damage to Iranian Nuclear Site After Israeli Strikes
- Israeli air strikes this week hit several Iranian nuclear sites, including the under-construction Arak heavy water reactor and the Natanz enrichment plant.
- The strikes aim to disable Iran's nuclear weapon potential by targeting core components, following Iran's uranium enrichment beyond JCPOA limits and its partial reactor reconstruction efforts.
- The International Atomic Energy Agency verified that the Khondab reactor, which was still under construction and contained no nuclear material, was struck, resulting in harm to important structures at the adjacent heavy water production facility, notably the distillation unit.
- Experts report no significant immediate health risk from the strikes despite some radioactive contamination; regional actors like Qatar increased monitoring amid concerns of unpredictable escalation consequences.
- These attacks escalate regional tensions while prompting calls from European diplomats for renewed diplomatic negotiations to address Iran's nuclear activities and related security issues.
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The head of Iran's Atomic Energy Organization, Mohammad Eslami, said this evening that the Arak reactor in central Iran that Israel targeted on Thursday was intended for health and medicine purposes.
·Belgrade, Serbia
Read Full ArticleIsrael destroyed the Arak heavy water reactor under construction during its recent attacks on Iran. Tehran lodged a complaint with the IAEA.


Satellite Images Show Massive Damage To Iran's Arak Nuclear Facility
·New Delhi, India
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