However, “damage to two buildings is visible” near the Iranian nuclear facility in Natan near the city of Isfahan, it said. However, “no further effects were found” after “damage to the entrances” was reported on Tuesday. The IAEA said there was “no impact on other nuclear sites, including Bushehr” in the southeast.
In June, the USA bombed three important Iranian nuclear facilities on Israel’s side. According to US President Donald Trump, the Fordow, Natans and Isfahan facilities were completely destroyed in the twelve-day war, but the true extent of the damage is not clear. The attacks in June were carried out with the stated aim of preventing Tehran from building a nuclear bomb. IAEA inspectors have not had access to the Nathan nuclear facility since the Twelve-Day War in June.
According to the IAEA, Iran is the only country without its own nuclear weapons that is enriching uranium to 60 percent. Western states have been accusing Iran of seeking nuclear weapons for years, something Tehran denies. Trump described Iran’s nuclear program as one of the reasons for the new attacks.