💨 Abstract
IAEA Director General Rafael Grossi reported potential radiological and chemical contamination at Iran’s Natanz nuclear facility following Israeli strikes. While external radiation levels are normal, internal damage includes uranium hexafluoride, a toxic gas. Grossi emphasized the need for regular technical updates to assess safety and environmental impact. Satellite images confirm extensive damage to Natanz and Isfahan nuclear sites. Grossi warned against military escalation and assured ongoing IAEA inspections when safe.
Courtesy: WTOP Staff
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