'US strikes caused significant physical damage but ... ': Iran's nuclear program wiped out? What nuclear watchdog chief said
Thursday, 26 June 2025 () IAEA chief Rafael Grossi said US strikes caused damage to Iran's nuclear sites. Centrifuges were vulnerable. He denied the program was wiped out, despite claims. Some facilities remained untouched. Iran planned protective measures for enriched uranium. US strikes reduced Iran's nuclear capacities. Reports questioned the strikes' effectiveness. The US dismissed claims of Iran moving uranium before the attack.
Iran on Wednesday admitted that U.S. and Israeli strikes caused severe damage to its nuclear facilities, validating President Trump’s claim of “complete obliteration.” Foreign Ministry spokesperson Esmail Baghaei confirmed “significant damage” while refusing to share specifics. In...
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Satellite images and Israeli intelligence suggest Iran moved near-weapons-grade uranium before US airstrikes on its nuclear facilities. The missing fuel, enough... IndiaTimes