Damage at Iran’s Natanz Nuclear Facility Confirmed During US-Israeli Air Campaign; Missile Exchanges and Gulf Drone Strikes Persist
Iran’s Natanz nuclear enrichment site has sustained “some recent damage” during the ongoing U.S.-Israeli airstrike campaign, the United Nations’ nuclear watchdog said Tuesday, while stressing that no radiological consequences are expected from the impact. Representational Image Via EasternVoices on X The International Atomic Energy Agency said the damage at Natanz was concentrated on entrance buildings to the underground portion of the facility. The agency did not report any radiation leaks. Natanz, one of Iran’s most closely monitored nuclear sites, had previously been targeted during the 12-day Iran–Israel war in June. The disclosure came as the human toll inside Iran continued to rise. The Iranian Red Crescent Society said at least 787 people have been killed since the start of the U.S.-Israeli air campaign. The updated figure marks a significant increase from earlier casualty reports and underscores the scale of the bombardment across multiple Iranian cities. Iranian sta...