Iran says strikes did not cause nuclear contamination
- On June 22, 2025, the US launched precision air attacks on Iran’s principal nuclear facilities at Fordow, Natanz, and Isfahan with the objective of stopping the country’s nuclear development.
- The strikes followed about two months of unsuccessful nuclear deal talks and coincided with Israel's recent offensive aiming to prevent further uranium enrichment.
- The US deployed six Massive Ordnance Penetrator bunker-busting bombs at Fordow and launched 30 Tomahawk missiles at Natanz and Isfahan, with President Trump calling the strikes spectacularly successful.
- Iran denied nuclear weapons ambitions, reported no contamination due to prior equipment relocation, and labeled the attacks illegal, pledging retaliation through a UN emergency meeting.
- These strikes mark a major escalation as the US formally joins Israel's campaign against Iran, raising concerns about likely Iranian military responses and regional stability.
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Four Gulf countries, IAEA say 'no radioactive effects' detected after US strikes on Iran
US forces struck three Iranian nuclear sites in a "very successful attack," President Donald Trump said earlier, adding that the crown jewel of Tehran's nuclear program, Fordow, is gone.
This Will Not End Well
We’ve been here before. It’s never ended well. It’s never ended, period. A few bunker-busters aren’t about to end it either, whether they have Fordow’s Mount Doom in the bag or not. The opposite always happens in the Middle East the moment Israel and the United States substitute barbarism for diplomacy. Always. There’s not been a single exception to the rule since 1956, the last time the United States intervened to stop Israeli aggression on a …
No nuclear explosion in Iran or spread of radioactive material into the atmosphere as in Chernobyl. 'If there had been a nuclear device in the affected centres, however, the possibility of an explosion would have been very remote' (ANSA)
The absence of any dispersion of any kind would be explained by the preventive evacuation of the sites and the nature of the installations affected.
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