‘Iranian nuclear plant is getting chemical leakage due to Israeli attack’, IAEA claims

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Israel attacked Tehran a big attack

Aerial attacks by Israel on Iran have brought tension to the Middle East. These attacks have reported targeting Natanz Nuclear Facility of Iran. After this, the question arises whether these attacks have posed a threat of nuclear leakage?

IAEA made this claim in UN

According to the newsweek report, Rafael Gersi, head of the International Atomic Energy Agency, IAEA, told the United Nations (UN) Security Council on Friday that the Israeli attack on the Iranian nuclear plant was causing ‘radioactive and chemical leakage’.

Upper part of Natanz Nuclear Station Destroyed

Groxy said, ‘Israel has destroyed the upper part of the Natanz Nuclear Station. There are no signs of damage to underground promotion facilities on the site, but power scarcity can affect centrifuge. The site is having radioactive and chemical leakage.

What did Iran say on IAEA’s claim?

At the same time, Iran’s nuclear power organization claimed that the site had only suffered superficial damage. There is no radioactive and chemical leak on the site, causing any kind of public health at risk. Spokesperson Behroz Kamalvandi told the Iranian government media that underground nuclear facilities are intact and the operation of this site will soon start.

Know where is Natanj Nuclear Plant Station?

Let us know that the Nuclear Power Plant is about 150 miles south of Tehran, the capital of Iran. Iran is one of the main uranium enrichment sites. This includes a large underground plant for high amounts of enrichment and the feature above a small land. IAEA says that Iran is promoting uranium up to 60 percent purity there, which is close to the weapon-grade level.

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