
ReutersGlobal nuclear surveillance said that Israel has no longer been damaged by Iran’s Natanzuranium agricultural factory since Israel hit the nuclear scene of this country on Friday.
Rafael Grossi said Natantu’s ground strengthening facility was destroyed by the IAEA governor’s board of directors, but there was no sign of physical attacks in underground facilities.
He said four buildings were damaged at the ISFAAN site, including the uranium conversion factory, and there was no damage in the underground pod reinforcement plant.
Israel said that Iran killed nine nuclear scientists to attack the site and prevent the development of nuclear weapons.
Iran insisted that it has taken measures to manage uranium, which has been strengthened in recent months.
On Sunday, Iran urged the nuclear program to be peaceful and IAEA’s 35 National Committee strongly condemned the Israeli strike.
Grossi briefly explained to the board of directors that IAEA Cairean was very carefully monitored on Monday, confirming the status of the state’s nuclear facilities and evaluating the level of radiation through communication with local authorities.
He said on Friday that the attack on Nathanz destroyed the ground part of the pilot fuel agricultural factory (PFEP), and the cascade of the centrifugator produced up to 60%of purity and produced nearly 90%of uranium for weapon -grade uranium.
Natanz’s electric infrastructure, including electric substations, power supply buildings and emergency generators, has also been destroyed.
“There was no sign of physical attacks on underground cascade holes, including a part of the PFEP and a major fuel concentration factory,” he added.
He also said that there were radiation and chemical pollution in the field, but the external radiation level remained at normal and remained normal.
The Israeli army said on Friday that the underground centrifugal separation hall was damaged as part of Nathanz, but did not provide evidence.

The IAEA Director said that four buildings were damaged by a separate attack in Friday, at the Central Chemical Laboratory (Central Chemical Laboratory, Uranium Conversion Plant, Tehran reactor fuel manufacturing plant and uranium metal under construction).
As with Natanz, the level of off -site radiation has not changed, he added.
The Israeli army said on Friday that a strike of Ispa has dismantled the infrastructure to rebuild metal uranium production facilities, concentrated uranium, laboratory and additional infrastructure.

Saturday, Iran’s anti -space isNA news agency said that a spokesman for the Iranian atomic energy organization (AEOI) said that there was a limited damage to some areas of the grape reinforcement site after Israel’s attack.
But the Israeli army did not see what strike there was there.
Grossi said that there was no damage under construction at Fordo or Khondab Heavy Water Reactor.
He urged all parties to exercise the biggest restraint, and warned that military escalations threatened life and resulted in serious consequences in people and the environment, increasing the possibility of radiological release.
Ms. Abbas Arag Chii told Tehran diplomats on Saturday that Israel’s attack on Israel’s nuclear facilities was a “obvious violation of international law,” and IAEA’s board of directors hoped to commit strong condemnation.
He also said that after Friday, Iran’s missile strike on Israel was “reaction to invasion.”
Brig Gen Effie Defrin, spokesman for Israeli, said Monday, a large -scale aviation campaign, said, “We will continue to act to continue to pursue the goals of the operation to neutralize Iran’s real threats from nuclear projects to the arrangement of the regime.
According to the Iranian Ministry of Health, Israel’s strike has died more than 220 people since Friday. According to the Israeli authorities, 24 Israel was killed by a missile.
Last Thursday, the IAEA board officially declared Iran that it had violated Iran for the first time in 20 years. According to a resolution, Iran’s “many failures” did not provide complete answers to nuclear materials that were not declared to this institution and complete answers to nuclear activities.
In 2015, according to the nuclear transaction with world power, Iran could not enrich uranium more than 3.67%purity (for fuel of commercial nuclear power plants) and could not carry out any reinforcement in FORDO for 15 years.
However, US President Donald Trump said he gave up the agreement during his first term in 2018 and said he restored US sanctions, not too little to prevent the road to the bomb.
Iran retaliated by increasingly violating restrictions. According to the IAEA, it resumed concentration in grapes in 2021, and 60%of the rich uranium was collected to create nine nuclear bombs.










