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IAEA Says Iran Stored Near-Weapons-Grade Uranium Underground

  • The IAEA's confidential report identified uranium enriched up to 60% stored in an underground tunnel complex at the Isfahan nuclear facility on Friday.
  • Following June's U.S.-Israeli strikes, Iran restricted International Atomic Energy Agency access and suspended cooperation, leaving the agency unable to verify uranium stockpiles at four declared enrichment facilities in Iran.
  • The IAEA reported that Iran holds about 440.9 kilograms of 60% enriched uranium, which could suffice for up to 10 nuclear bombs if further enriched, and confirmed storage of 20% and 60% material at the Isfahan site near a tunnel complex entrance with observed vehicular activity.
  • Circulated to IAEA member states on Friday, the report precedes a quarterly 35-country board meeting and Vienna technical discussions, increasing pressure on United States and Iran negotiations.
  • IAEA warned that loss of continuity of knowledge must be urgently addressed, confirming 20% and 60% enriched material at Isfahan and noting a fourth declared but unverified enrichment facility.
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The International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA), the UN nuclear control agency, warned that it cannot verify whether the ayatollah regime in Tehran has suspended all its uranium enrichment activities, due to the lack of access to nuclear facilities affected by the 12-day war that took place in June 2025. According to a confidential IAEA report that has circulated among the UN Member States, the Agency’s scientists have also not been able to determ…

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