Satellite Images Show Damage to Iranian Nuclear Site After Israeli Strikes
- Israel's airstrikes on Iran's Arak nuclear facility caused significant damage, as shown by satellite images from Maxar Technologies.
- The Israeli military aimed to stop nuclear weapons development by targeting the facility's core seal, according to their statements.
- The International Atomic Energy Agency confirmed that the reactor was not operational during the strike and contained no nuclear material, meaning there were no radiological effects.
- Iran had previously agreed to redesign the facility under its 2015 nuclear deal to reduce proliferation risks, although it remains a contentious issue.
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Israel destroyed the Arak heavy water reactor under construction during its recent attacks on Iran. Tehran lodged a complaint with the IAEA.


Satellite Images Show Massive Damage To Iran's Arak Nuclear Facility
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The UN’s nuclear agency reports that Israel’s recent military strikes targeted Iran’s Khondab (Arak) Heavy Water Research Reactor, a project still under construction that had not yet begun operations. The attack also damaged an adjacent plant responsible for producing heavy water. Israel has carried out several strikes on Iranian nuclear sites in the past week. […]
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