Iran, Natanz and fuel enrichment
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Columns of smoke rose Friday over Iran’s main nuclear enrichment facility at Natanz after Israeli strikes on the country.
Israel launched attacks on Iran’s Natanz, Isfahan, and Fordow nuclear sites, targeting scientists and infrastructure to stop Iran’s nuclear weapons program.
The UN nuclear watchdog said no radiation rise was detected after Israeli strikes hit Iran’s Isfahan and Natanz sites; four buildings were damaged, but Fordow and Khondab sites remain intact.
Iran’s main enrichment facility which is around 225 kilometres south of Tehran – multiple times on Friday. International Atomic Energy Agency chief Rafael Mariano Grossi told Israeli President Isaac Herzog that the facility was ‘seriously damaged’.
A strike on a live nuclear reactor could unleash radioactive leakage capable of endangering civilian populations hundreds of kilometers away, depending on the severity of the breach.
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The Israeli military claims its campaign has eliminated high-value targets, including nine senior scientists, and severely damaged Iran’s nuclear infrastructure. Iranian authorities confirmed damage to four critical buildings at the Isfahan uranium conversion facility,
Iran’s state news agency IRNA said hundreds of ballistic missiles had been launched in retaliation for Israel’s biggest ever attacks on Iran, blasting Iran’s huge underground nuclear site at Natanz an