US-Israel Attack on Iran Natanz: No Radiation Leak Confirmed
1 min readTensions soared after Iran’s Atomic Energy body alleged a Saturday dawn raid by US and Israeli forces on the Natanz enrichment hub. Reassuringly, authorities reported zero radioactive spillover, averting immediate crisis.
The organization’s statement, via Tasmim, pinpointed the central facility as the target. No injuries or contamination affected nearby communities, per official lines. Timed with burgeoning US-Israel-Iran hostilities, the event amplifies conflict stakes.
IAEA’s prior validation of entrance-area damage set the stage, backed by satellite visuals of recent barrages. The agency’s social update affirmed superficial wounds to Natanz’s entry points, sparing the fortified underground plant scarred from June’s 12-day hostilities.
Israel’s photo releases fueled debates on strike efficacy. IAEA head Grossi, on Monday, detected no substantial nuclear setbacks from allied operations, advocating utmost caution globally. Other assets—Bushehr plant, Tehran reactor—stood unscathed.
Natanz’s history as a contested asset looms large. Iran’s firm denial of leaks aims to steady nerves, but the precision hit signals unwavering resolve from adversaries. Stakeholders eye responses, hoping cooler heads prevail in this nuclear flashpoint.