Shafaq News/ On Monday, the Director General of theInternational Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA), Rafael Mariano Grossi, warned thatcontinued military escalation between Israel and Iran risks triggering aradiological emergency.
Speaking at a Board of Governors meeting in Vienna, Grossiconfirmed that the IAEA is monitoring the situation “very carefully” followingIsraeli strikes on Iranian nuclear sites, including the Natanz and Esfahanfacilities, adding that while no radiological leakage had been detected outsideany site, internal damage and contamination occurred at some locations.
Based on info available to the IAEA, this is the current situation at the Iranian nuclear sites in Natanz, Fordow, Khondab, Bushehr, and Esfahan. pic.twitter.com/gTvJrYzPFW
— IAEA - International Atomic Energy Agency ⚛️ (@iaeaorg) June 16, 2025At the Natanz Fuel Enrichment Plant, Israeli attacksdestroyed the above-ground Pilot Fuel Enrichment facility along with theelectrical infrastructure. Although no direct hit was registered on theunderground cascade hall, Grossi noted that the power outage may havecompromised centrifuges.
Esfahan's uranium conversion and fuel production buildingsalso sustained damage, though no radioactive leaks have been reported.
Grossi further emphasized the importance of ongoingcooperation with Iranian authorities and confirmed that the Agency remainspresent in Iran. “Safeguards inspections will resume as soon as safetyconditions allow,” he stated, stressing the need for timely technical updatesto prevent miscalculations and ensure public safety.
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