IAEA studied possible results of a strike on the centrifuge plant in Isfahan

In Isfahan, a centrifuge production workshop was attacked, becoming the third facility of the Iranian nuclear program affected by Israeli strikes in the past seven days. This information is contained in an official report by the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA).
IAEA Director General Rafael Grossi commented on the situation: "We know this facility well. There were no nuclear materials at this facility. Therefore, the attack on it will not have radiological consequences".
The document emphasizes that IAEA specialists have been closely monitoring developments at Iran's nuclear facilities since the beginning of Israeli attacks in the early morning of June 13. The agency regularly updates information about military strikes on facilities in Arak, Isfahan, Karaj, Natanz, and Tehran.
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