Iranian press evaluates damage from US raids
Deputy director of political affairs at Iran’s state broadcaster IRIB, Hasan Abedini, said the uranium reserves had been removed from the sites ahead of the attack, leaving no materials that could cause radiation hazards to nearby residents. Similarly, Deputy Health Minister Alireza Raisi assured that there was no risk of radioactive contamination, as reported by Tasnim news agency.
Reuters also cited a senior Iranian official who stated that most enriched uranium had been relocated to undisclosed locations prior to the strikes. Iran’s Center for the National Nuclear Safety System confirmed that emergency inspections found no radiation leaks or contamination at the targeted facilities. The International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) later echoed these findings, reporting no rise in radiation levels at Fordow, Natanz, or Esfahan.
Meanwhile, the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) condemned the strikes as an illegal attack coordinated with Israel and in violation of international law and the UN Charter. The IRGC warned that the US and Israel would face strong retaliation and claimed to have identified the bases of the attacking aircraft.
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