Iran’s centrifuge production sites are affected by Israeli attacks, IAEA confirms

Iran's centrifuge production sites are affected by Israeli attacks, IAEA confirms

The International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) has confirmed that two Iranian centrifuge production facilities, Tesa Karaj Workshop and Tehran Research Center, were killed in recent attacks.

IAEA wrote on X, “IAEA is aware that two centrifuge production facilities in Iran, Tesa Karaj Workshop and Tehran Research Center were hit.

“At the Tehran site, a building was killed, where advanced centrifuge rotors were constructed and tested. In Karaj, two buildings were destroyed, where various centrifuge components were built,” IAEA added Om X.

The Iranian embassy in India on Wednesday shared a statement made by the Director General of the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA), where he said that he (IAEA) had no evidence that Iran was going to make nuclear weapons.

In a post on X, the embassy said, “International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) Director General Rafael Gursi admitted that Iran was not going to make nuclear weapons.” We said that we had no evidence of a systematic effort (by Iran) to move towards an atomic weapon.

“In the interview, Director General Gosi replied to the question on nuclear weapons in Iran, saying,” What we reported and what we reported was that we did not have, as in the coincidence with some sources you mentioned, that we had no evidence of systematic efforts to get into a nuclear weapon. ” ,

According to a previous report by The Times of Israel, citing Hebrew Media, it was reported on Sunday that Israeli found that Iranian scientists successfully made success in the design process of an nuclear weapon, which led to the weeks away from being able to produce bombs.

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The Times of Israel reported that this “golden information” was presented to the political leadership by the intelligence authorities, before it was decided that it was decided to do the east on Friday, with the concern that Israel did not know everything and the information available showed that the information available could be in the construction of an atomic bomb compared to the army radio.

Meanwhile, the US State Department on Tuesday (local time) confirmed the stance of the Trump administration on Iran’s nuclear program, emphasizing that “Iran could not have nuclear weapons,” amidst increasing tension between Iran and Israel. (AI)

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