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Iran Site Cleanup Likely to Erase Evidence of Nuclear Work, Research Group Says

Satellite images show Iran demolished buildings at the Mojdeh site to likely erase evidence of nuclear weapons research after Israeli airstrikes, the Institute for Science and International Security said.

  • A research group says Iran has launched a cleanup operation at a nuclear site hit by Israeli airstrikes, likely removing evidence of nuclear weapons work.
  • The International Atomic Energy Agency head Rafael Grossi said Iran is obligated to allow inspections to resume.
  • Britain, France and Germany were likely to begin re-imposing UN sanctions on Iran for violating a 2015 nuclear deal.
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Shafaq News - Follow-up: A research group revealed that Iran has begun a rapid clean-up operation at the Mojdeh nuclear site north of the capital, Tehran, which was subjected to Israeli airstrikes, to erase evidence of any work to develop nuclear weapons. The Institute for Science and International Security said that satellite images "show significant efforts by Iran to quickly remove damaged or destroyed buildings, and these efforts are likely …

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