UN supervisor says no damage to Iran's nuclear facilities calls for content

There has been no damage to Iran's nuclear sites following an air strike in the province of Isfahan on Friday, the UN nuclear overseer said, after calling for content in the region. The International Atomic Energy Agency said its chief, Rafael Gross, “continues to call for extreme content from all over and [...]
There has been no damage to Iran's nuclear sites following an air strike in the province of Isfahan on Friday, the UN nuclear overseer said, after calling for content in the region.
The International Atomic Energy Agency said its chief, Rafael Grossi, “continues to call for extreme content from all over and reiterates that nuclear facilities should never be a target in military conflicts”.
“The IAEA can confirm that there are no damage to Iran's nuclear sites ... [and] monitoring the situation from very close to”, the agency said.
Earlier, an Iranian official said air defence has seized three fears, CNN reports.
Many news agencies related to the Iranian state reported that countries linked to the country's nuclear programme were “fully secure” and the attack seemed to be limited to the extent.












