The IAEA has recorded new damage at the nuclear facilities in Fordo and Natanz
The International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) has recorded a number of new damage at the Fordo and Natanz nuclear facilities following the attacks carried out prior to today's statements on Iran. Information about this was published on the agency's official website on June 24.
"Based on the data available to us, the IAEA can provide guarantees that there has been no radiological impact on the population and the environment in neighboring countries," the IAEA said in a statement.
It is reported that there was no radiation impact on the population and the environment in neighboring countries due to the strikes on the Islamic Republic. It is noted that the IAEA inspectors are ready to resume inspections of Iran's nuclear materials stocks.
On June 21, US President Donald Trump announced a successful attack on three Iranian nuclear facilities — in Fordo, Natanz and Isfahan. On the same day, he threatened Tehran with new missile strikes if the conflict was not resolved. Later, on June 23, Iran launched 11 missiles at US military bases in the Middle East during Operation Good News of Victory.
Then US President Donald Trump announced the entry into force of an agreement related to a complete cease-fire between Israel and Iran. He also called on the countries not to violate the truce. Iran later confirmed the truce. The President of the Islamic Republic, Masoud Peseshkian, assured that the Iranian side would not abandon the cease-fire if Israel did not violate its terms.
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