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The IAEA saw no attacks on nuclear facilities during the latest strike on Iran


The IAEA has no information about the presence of nuclear materials at the Parchin site, which Israel could have attacked. This was stated by the head of the organization Rafael Grossi. Earlier, Prime Minister of the Jewish State Benjamin Netanyahu said at a meeting of the Knesset (parliament) that Israel, during its latest strike on Iran, attacked “a certain component of the nuclear program” of the Islamic republic.

Israeli Air Force, as previously reported by the portalAxios, attacked a drone factory and carried out a "symbolic" strike on a site in the city of Parchin, which in the past was used for research and development of nuclear weapons. “We do not consider this a nuclear facility, we have no information that would confirm the presence of nuclear materials there,” Grossi said at a press conference in Vienna. He noted that he does not know what information Israel may have about the status of the facility. Grossi also recalled that nuclear facilities should not become targets of attack.