The International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) has confirmed that it has not detected any increase in radiation levels following recent strikes on nuclear facilities in Iran, according to Alqahera News.
The announcement comes amid heightened regional tensions and concerns over the safety of nuclear facilities targeted during the escalation. While specific sites were not identified, the IAEA’s statement is expected to ease immediate fears of potential nuclear contamination.
The agency reiterated its ongoing monitoring activities and emphasized the importance of ensuring the safety and security of all nuclear installations, even during periods of conflict.
Further details on the nature of the attacks and the extent of the damage remain unclear. The IAEA has not commented on whether its inspectors would be granted access to assess the sites on the ground.
This development follows a series of military escalations between Iran and Israel, prompting renewed international calls for de-escalation and the protection of critical infrastructure.