IAEA says ‘no damage to Iran’s nuclear sites’
An Israeli flag flies on the Mount of Olives overlooking the Al Aqsa mosque compound and the city skyline in Jerusalem on April 19, 2024. — AFP pic
Friday, 19 Apr 2024 3:25 PM MYT
VIENNA, April 19 — There has been no damage to Iranian nuclear sites following explosions Friday in the centre of Iran that have been described as Israeli revenge attacks, the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) said.
“IAEA can confirm that there is no damage to Iran’s nuclear sites,” the Vienna-based agency said on X, adding that it was closely monitoring the situation.
The agency called for “extreme restraint from everybody” and added that “nuclear facilities should never be a target in military conflicts”.
Iran’s Fars news agency reported “three explosions” were heard near Qahjavarestan, near Isfahan airport and the 8th Shekari army airbase.
Nuclear facilities in Isfahan were reported to be “completely secure”, Iran’s Tasnim news agency said.
Israel had previously warned it would hit back after Iran fired hundreds of missiles and drones at Israel almost a week ago, in retaliation for a deadly strike — which Tehran blamed on its foe — that levelled Iran’s consular annex at its embassy in Syria.
IAEA chief Rafael Grossi had said Monday that Iran had closed its nuclear installations for security reasons. — AFP
Friday, 19 Apr 2024 3:25 PM MYT
VIENNA, April 19 — There has been no damage to Iranian nuclear sites following explosions Friday in the centre of Iran that have been described as Israeli revenge attacks, the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) said.
“IAEA can confirm that there is no damage to Iran’s nuclear sites,” the Vienna-based agency said on X, adding that it was closely monitoring the situation.
The agency called for “extreme restraint from everybody” and added that “nuclear facilities should never be a target in military conflicts”.
Iran’s Fars news agency reported “three explosions” were heard near Qahjavarestan, near Isfahan airport and the 8th Shekari army airbase.
Nuclear facilities in Isfahan were reported to be “completely secure”, Iran’s Tasnim news agency said.
Israel had previously warned it would hit back after Iran fired hundreds of missiles and drones at Israel almost a week ago, in retaliation for a deadly strike — which Tehran blamed on its foe — that levelled Iran’s consular annex at its embassy in Syria.
IAEA chief Rafael Grossi had said Monday that Iran had closed its nuclear installations for security reasons. — AFP
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OTOH (info thanks to MF):
BREAKING: ISRAEL NUCLEAR PLANT DAMAGED BY IRAN ATTACK
Satellite imagery show at least one injury within the confines of a nuclear reactor facility in Dimona, with two additional injuries reported nearby.
Reports from local Israeli media suggest that the Dimona nuclear complex may have sustained damage as a result of an attack originating from Iran.
Furthermore, the publication highlighted inconsistencies between official narratives and visual evidence, noting injuries not only at the Dimona reactor but also at two air bases in the Negev region.
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