IAEA says no further damage was observed at Natanz, site of one of nuclear targets struck on Friday by Israel
No damage was seen at Iran's Fordow Fuel Enrichment Plant or the Khondab heavy water reactor under construction, the UN nuclear watchdog said on Saturday.
The International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) added that no further damage had been observed at Natanz, the site of one of the nuclear targets struck on Friday by Israeli forces.
Earlier, the IAEA said that Iran's Nuclear Regulatory Authority had informed it of no change in off-site radiation levels in Isfahan, another nuclear site targeted by Israel in an air offensive against its old enemy.
The IAEA also said that four critical buildings at the Isfahan nuclear site had been damaged, including a uranium conversion facility and a fuel plate fabrication plant.
“As in Natanz, no increase in off-site radiation expected,” the agency said in a post on X.
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