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Israeli strikes have caused no damage to Iran’s nuclear facilities – IAEA

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The head of the IAEA, Rafael Grossi, “continues to call on all to exercise extreme caution and reiterates that nuclear facilities should not be targeted in military conflicts.”

Israel’s strikes on Iran have not damaged Iran’s nuclear facilities. About this on Friday, April 19, reported IAEA press service.

“The IAEA can confirm that no damage has been caused to Iran’s nuclear facilities,” the statement said.

It was also noted that the head of the IAEA, Rafael Grossi, “continues to call on all to exercise extreme caution and reiterates that nuclear facilities should not be the target of military conflicts.”

We remind you that in the morning Israel launched a missile attack on Iran. The missile launches came after Iran attacked on Saturday, when the country launched a salvo of more than 300 drones and missiles at targets across the country.

The IAEA recorded another shelling on the territory of Zaporizhia NPP


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