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Irano-Israelian crisis: the head of the AIAA urges access to damaged nuclear sites

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Rafael Grossi, head of the International Atomic Energy Agency (Aiea), was addressed to the Council of Agency Governors, in the midst of new reports of new Israeli missile strikes on Iranian military sites in Tehran and elsewhere earlier on Monday. Iranian fire fire has also been reported through Israel.

Mr. Grossi – who also discussed a Emergency meeting of the United Nations Security Council on Sunday – insisted that the agency’s arms inspectors should return to Iranian nuclear sites and take into account their stocks.

There is a particular concern of around 400 kilograms of uranium enriched at 60% by Iran.

Under the terms of a 2015 nuclear agreement with the international community, Iran is authorized to enrich natural radioactive materials within four percent.

“Corteres are now visible on the Fordow site, the main location of Iran to enrich the 60%uranium, indicating the use of penetrating ammunition on the ground; This complies with the statements of the United States, “he told the Council of IAEA Governors.”Currently, no one comprising the IAEA, is able to fully evaluate the underground damage in Fordow. »»

Mr. Grossi said that taking into account the highly explosive payload used in American attacks, “very important damage should have taken place” very Sensitive centrifuge machines used to enrich Uranium with Fordow.

Several sites have struck

Fordow is one of the many nuclear sites across Iran that are known to have been damaged in strikes by the United States, including those of Esfahan, Arak and Tehran.

In comments to the UN Security advice On Sunday, in New York, the head of the IAEA said that although the radiation levels remained normal outside these nuclear installations, deep concerns remained concerning the Iran operational nuclear power plant in Bushehr.

Any strike on Bushehr could trigger a release of massive influence in the region – “the risk is real,” said Grosi.

Eleven days after Israel launched air and missile strikes on Iranian military and nuclear sites, some 430 people were killed in Iran, most civilians.

According to Israeli reports, 25 people were killed and more than 1,300 injured by Iranian missiles.

Originally published at Almouwatin.com

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