IAEA:

 No increase in radiation levels at Iran’s nuclear facilities

June 22, 2025 11:57 am

ISNA Persian section

 The International Atomic Energy Agency announced that no increase in external radiation levels has been observed at Iran’s nuclear facilities following the U.S. attack.

According to the Persian edition of ISNA, in response to the U.S. government’s collaboration with the Zionist regime in violating Iran’s national sovereignty and territorial integrity by targeting its nuclear facilities, the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) stated today in a post on the social media platform X: “At present, there is no increase in radiation levels outside Iran’s nuclear facilities amid the U.S. attacks.”

The IAEA added: “Following the attacks on three nuclear facilities in Iran, including Fordow, the Agency confirms that no increase in external radiation levels has been reported so far.”

The UN nuclear watchdog noted: “The IAEA will provide further assessments regarding the situation in Iran as more information becomes available.”

The aggressive attack by the Zionist regime on Iran’s nuclear, military, and residential areas began at dawn on June 13, resulting in the martyrdom of several military commanders, nuclear scientists, and civilians.

The successful operation by Iran’s armed forces to repel the Zionist enemy’s aggression against the country, coupled with a decisive response through Operation “True Promise 3,” is ongoing.

Meanwhile, the Zionist regime sought to draw the U.S., which was aware of and fully supported this aggression, into direct military involvement in the conflict. Washington’s messages regarding its intent to intervene militarily were contradictory, given the possibility of pursuing diplomatic channels with Iran, though it ultimately carried out this aggressive act.

Iranian officials have warned of a resolute response to any third-party involvement in this conflict.

On the other hand, regional and international officials, as well as analysts, have seriously warned about the consequences of attacking Iran’s nuclear facilities due to the risk of humanitarian and environmental catastrophes from nuclear radiation caused by explosions.

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