Iran, Israel and Tehran
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Iran, Uranium
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Amid an intense conflict between Israel and Iran, the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) Director General Rafael Grossi has informed the United Nations Security Council that Israel’s recent airstrike on Iran’s Natanz nuclear facility has caused radiological and chemical contamination inside the facilities,
Iran's nuclear energy facilities at Fordow and Natanz suffered limited damage inflicted by Israeli attacks on Friday and Saturday, according to Iranian news media.
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ABP News on MSNIndiGo Issues Advisory As Israel-Iran Conflict Shuts Airspace Over Iran, Iraq, Causing DelaysTensions rise as Israel strikes Iran’s nuclear sites, prompting airspace closures over Iran and Iraq. IndiGo warns of flight delays and route changes due to regional conflict.
Israels June 13, 2025, attack targeted Iranian nuclear facilities but failed to strike Fordow, a critical enrichment site. Irans nuclear program remains resilient without Fordows destruction. The strike hit Natanz and killed scientists,
Israel targets Iran's nukes, missiles, and commanders in bid to halt bomb program; experts say delay may be temporary
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Khaleej Times on MSNDamage to Iran’s nuclear sites so far appears limited, experts sayWASHINGTON - The damage to Iran's nuclear facilities from Israel's initial wave of air strikes early on Friday appeared to be limited, experts who have reviewed commercially available satellite imagery said.
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Saudi Arabia asserts no radiation risk from Natanz and Isfahan nuclear facilitiesSaudi Gazette ReportRIYADH — Saudi Arabia reiterated on Saturday that there is no environmental contamination in the vicinity of the Natanz and Isfahan uranium enrichment plants in Iran following the Israeli strikes on Friday.
Uranium ore that miners dig up is relatively harmless. But it contains tiny amounts of a rare radioactive isotope, Uranium 235, that can be used to power nuclear reactors at low levels of enrichment, and to fuel atom bombs at higher levels. The percentage of U-235 in mined uranium is less than 1 percent.