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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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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)

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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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NBC Dallas-Fort Worth broke the news in Fort Worth, United States on Saturday, June 21, 2025.
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