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Iran’s Natanz nuclear plant destroyed by Israeli strikes

Ahron Young 2025.06.14 05:27

IAEA reports Iran’s Natanz enrichment plant destroyed by Israel; Iran vows retaliation and asserts right to self-defense.

In Short:
The IAEA confirmed that Israeli strikes have destroyed Iran’s Natanz enrichment plant and caused military activity at other sites. Iran’s Foreign Minister condemned the attacks and vowed a measured response, while Israel aims to dismantle Iran’s nuclear capabilities.

The International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) has confirmed the destruction of Iran’s above-ground pilot enrichment plant at Natanz due to Israeli strikes.

IAEA chief Rafael Grossi addressed the U.N. Security Council, stating that Iran is also reporting attacks on the Fordow enrichment plant and another site in Isfahan.

Grossi noted that military activity is occurring around these facilities, but further details are lacking.

Iran is enriching uranium at Natanz up to 60% purity, nearing weapons-grade levels. The Fordow site is more fortified, making it a challenging target for air strikes.

Nuclear damage

He added that the electricity infrastructure at Natanz has been damaged, potentially affecting the centrifuges. However, radioactivity levels remain stable and normal.

Iran’s Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi condemned Israel’s actions as crossing “every red line” and called for accountability from the international community.

He emphasised Iran’s right to self-defense and vowed a measured response to Israel’s strikes.

In retaliation, Iran executed strikes against Israel on Friday evening. Israel claimed its military campaign targeted nuclear facilities and missile sites, stating its aim is to dismantle Iran’s nuclear capabilities.

Israeli U.N. Ambassador Danny Danon indicated that operations would continue until threats are neutralised. Araghchi described Israel’s actions as violations of Iranian sovereignty and labelled them aggression and war crimes.

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