Iran says strikes did not cause nuclear contamination
- On June 22, 2025, the US military conducted air strikes targeting three Iranian nuclear sites: Fordow, Natanz, and Isfahan.
- The strikes followed failed negotiations between the Trump administration and Iran and came after Israel launched its offensive the prior week.
- The US used six bunker-buster bombs on Fordow and fired 30 Tomahawk missiles at Natanz and Isfahan, aiming to destroy Iran's nuclear enrichment capabilities.
- President Trump described the attacks as a “very successful” and “spectacular military success” that completely obliterated the nuclear sites and warned of greater future strikes if Iran retaliates.
- Iran condemned the attacks as violations of international law, reported no contamination or danger to nearby residents, and vowed to respond, signaling escalating regional tensions.
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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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For the UN Agency at the moment there is no danger of a radioactive leak. The most problematic reactor is that of Bushehr, currently spared from the U.S. raids. A contamination would compromise the plants of desalination of the countries of the Gulf
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'We successfully bombed three nuclear facilities in Iran. Either there will be peace or tragedy for Iran,' said Donald Trump.
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