
IAEA Confirms Damage to Iran’s Khondab Reactor After Israeli Strike
IAEA confirms damage to Iran’s Khondab heavy water reactor after Israeli strike, highlighting rising nuclear tensions and conflicting accounts.
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IAEA confirms damage to Iran’s Khondab heavy water reactor after Israeli strike, highlighting rising nuclear tensions and conflicting accounts.
IAEA reports key buildings at Iran’s Khondab heavy water site were damaged in Israeli strikes. The reactor was not operational, contained no nuclear material, and no radiological risk was found.
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