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  • 22/06/2025
Nuclear watchdog IAEA calls for crisis meeting over US attacks on Iran

Iran claims no nuclear leakage detected so far at the sites attacked by the US: On Friday, before the latest bombings, Director General Rafael Grossi said radioactive release could endanger the public in Iran.

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00:00The International Atomic Agency called for a crisis meeting for Monday after the latest attacks by the U.S. on Iranian nuclear sites.
00:12The watchdog will assess the situation at its Vienna headquarters.
00:18After the U.S. bombed the Natanz, the Fordo and the Isfahan sites in Iran, the agency said no off-site radiation has been detected.
00:28This was confirmed by the Iranian authorities as well.
00:36The scope of the damage is not clear yet.
00:39The main target of the U.S. bombs was the enrichment facility at Fordo, which is 80 meters underground.
00:46Only U.S. bunker-buster bombs were able to reach its holes.
00:50Fordo was the cornerstone of Iran's nuclear program built for uranium enrichment and for research.
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