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Attacks on Natanz, Esfahan and Fordow Nuclear Facilities by the criminal United States of America

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Event Date: 22 June 2025 Event Type: Other Event Location: Iran, Islamic Republic of, Natanz, Esfahan and Fordow Nuclear Facilities INES Rating: Not provided

Despite the prohibition of attacks on nuclear facilities and the fact that such actions contravene all international norms and principles of international law, the Natanz, Esfahan and Fordow nuclear facilities– which have been under continuous IAEA inspection and verification measures – were attacked by the criminal United States of America on June 22. Because of the sensitivity of information that may be used by the enemies, no information can be provided about the on-site condition. No increase in off-site radiation levels has been reported as of this time. Further investigation is still ongoing.

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Impact on people and the environment Release beyond authorized limits? No Overexposure of a member of the public? No

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