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No radiation spike or impact at Iran's nuclear sites, says IAEA after Israeli strikes

  • Israel launched a major airstrike on June 12, 2025, targeting Iran’s Natanz nuclear enrichment facility in central Iran.
  • The strike followed an IAEA report earlier this week stating Iran’s noncompliance with nuclear obligations and heightened regional tensions.
  • Fighter jets heavily damaged the above-ground Pilot Fuel Enrichment Plant at Natanz, causing internal radioactive and chemical contamination.
  • IAEA chief Rafael Grossi confirmed “radioactive contamination” inside Natanz but said outside radiation levels remained normal, with no underground enrichment damage reported.
  • The attack intensified missile exchanges between Iran and Israel and raised concerns over broader conflict escalation and regional security risks.
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Officials confirm the decommissioning of equipment and possible underground collapse of the site

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Operation "Rising Lion" killed Israel's leading military forces, but also hit nuclear facilities. The core of the nuclear program in Natans is contaminated.

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