Iea announces what found after US strokes on Iranian nuclear site


Satellite image, provided by Maxar Tenchnologies, presents the ISFAHhan nuclear enrichment installation in the center of Iran. Credit Line: AFP / AFP / Profimedia
The US-last-night attacks on the Iranian nuclear installation in Isfahan targeted six buildings, in addition to the previous ones, but they contained little or no nuclear material, the International Atomic Energy Agency (AIEA) said in a statement quoted by Reuters.
“The installations targeted today did not contain nuclear material, or only small amounts of natural or poorly enriched uranium, which means that any radioactive contamination is limited to buildings that have been damaged or destroyed,” said AIEA.
At the same time, Aiea announced that no increase in radiation levels was reported following American blows.
Physicians in Saudi Arabia and Iran have measured radiation after the US bombing of Iran nuclear installations
Donald Trump announced on Saturday night to Sunday that the United States had hit three nuclear sites in Iran: Fortow, Natanz and Isfahan.
Trump described the US military blows on Iranian nuclear installations as a “spectacular military success” and added that the sites were “completely and totally destroyed” in a speech held from the White House.




