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The nuclear facilities in Iran were subjected to massive attacks. What became of the almost nuclear-weapon-capable material that the Islamic Republic owns? The supreme UN nuclear security guard demands clarity.
The International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) warned about a possible risk of chemical contamination at one of Iran’s major nuclear facilities, following the air strikes launched on Saturday, June 21, by the United States. This was reported by its director, Rafael Grossi, on Tuesday after an updated analysis of satellite images.
Returning to Iran’s nuclear facilities, bombed by Israel and the United States in the last two weeks, is the “first priority” of the IAEA, said on Wednesday the director general of the UN nuclear agency, Rafael Grossi. In statements to the press in Vienna, the Argentine diplomat recalled that the Iranian foreign minister, Abás Araqchi, sent him a letter on June 13, when the Israeli bombings began, saying that “protection measures had already bee…
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