UN Watchdog Reports No Radiological Impact Amid Middle East Tensions
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Against the background of the events in Iran, the IAEA said it was closely monitoring the situation in the Middle East and called on the parties “to exercise restraint”.
UN nuclear watchdog sees no 'radiological impact' from strikes on Iran
VIENNA, Feb 28 (Reuters) - The U.N. nuclear watchdog said on Saturday it had seen no "radiological impact" from U.S. and Israeli attacks on Iran or retaliatory strikes in other countries in the region, though it did not say whether Iranian nuclear sites had been targeted."The IAEA is closely monitoring developments in the Middle East, and urges restraint to avoid any nuclear safety risks to people in the region," the International Atomic Energy …
The International Atomic Energy Agency stated that it has not recorded any changes in the radiation situation since the start of the US and Israeli military operation against Iran. This was reported by RBC-Ukraine, citing a post by the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) on the social media platform X. Read also: IAEA to inspect Ukrainian nuclear power plants due to Russian strikes, Bloomberg. "The Agency is closely monitoring developments…
The International Atomic Energy Agency (Aiea) reported on this Saturday (28) that despite the recent scale of conflicts in the Middle East, radiological impact signs were not detected in the region. The body requested “moderation” in the attacks and bombings of the countries involved. Israel launched an attack against Iran early this Saturday morning, declaring the state of emergency “special and immediate” throughout the country, according to i…
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