Photo:Natanz Fuel Enrichment Plant(Credit BBC)
By Our Reporter
The International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) has confirmed fresh damage to buildings at Iran’s Natanz Fuel Enrichment Plant, following recent US and Israeli airstrikes.
In a statement posted on X, the agency said satellite imagery from the past two days showed partial damage to entrance structures at the underground facility. However, it stressed that no radiological consequences are expected and that there was no additional impact on the main enrichment plant, which had already sustained heavy damage during the June conflict between Israel and Iran.
Natanz was a primary target during the previous 12-day war, which later drew in the United States.
Meanwhile, the Israel Defense Forces said its air force struck what it described as Iran’s “leadership complex,” including the presidential bureau in Tehran overnight. The Iranian Red Crescent reported that more than 780 people have been killed in US and Israeli strikes since Saturday. Israeli authorities also said no injuries were recorded after the latest missile attack, though falling debris caused damage in central Israel.