The toxic conflict: UN nuclear agency flags possible radiological risks inside Iran's Natanz facility; no radiation leak outside
Monday, 16 June 2025 () Following Israeli strikes on Iran's Natanz nuclear facility, the IAEA warns of potential radiological and chemical contamination, though external radiation levels remain normal. Damage is confirmed at Natanz and Isfahan, raising global concerns, while the UN criticizes Israel's Gaza operations, citing 'horrifying' Palestinian suffering and urging immediate action to halt the violence.
Tensions between Israel and Iran have reached a critical point after the Israeli military confirmed a precision strike on Iran’s Natanz nuclear facility—the heart of Tehran’s uranium enrichment program.
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