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AEOI: No Casualties in ‘Israeli’ Attacks on Natanz Site

AEOI: No Casualties in ‘Israeli’ Attacks on Natanz Site
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By Staff, Agencies

The Iranian nuclear agency has issued a statement after the "Israeli" attacks on the nuclear facilities, saying that no one was martyred at the site that was hit.

In a statement on Friday after the "Israeli" attack, the Atomic Energy Organization of Iran [AEOI] confirmed that damages were inflicted to parts of various complexes in the attack on the Shahid Ahmadi Roshan enrichment complex [Natanz facility].

"Investigations are underway to determine the level of the damage," the statement added.

"So far, there have been no reports of casualties among those who were present at the site," it also said.

"The investigations conducted have shown that no radiation or chemical substances have leaked outside the site," it further said.

The AEOI also described the "Israeli" aggression as in contrast to international law, including resolutions of the Board of Governors, the General Conference, and the United Nations Security Council.

It also lambasted the Director General of the International Atomic Energy Agency's [IAEA] refusal to condemn "Israeli" threats against Iranian atomic sites over the past two years.

"This is while the Agency has practically distanced itself from the path of professionalism and impartiality by preparing biased political reports based on fake information received from the Zionist entity."

The Atomic Energy Organization of Iran considered the IAEA silence to be a form of cooperation with the Zionist entity, accusing the Agency of becoming a tool in the hands of the Zionist entity which has lost its credibility as a valid international organization.

"This attack is a setback for the IAEA due to the Director General’s unjustifiable shortcomings and failure to play a professional and impartial role, including in ensuring the security of peaceful nuclear facilities under the Agency’s supervision."

"Undoubtedly, political pressures, which this time have been accompanied by military pressures, will not undermine the determination of scientists, specialists and employees of this great Iranian [nuclear] industry," the AEOI said.

It further added that "These great people much to the enemies' chagrin, will pursue the country’s lofty goals in further advancing the nuclear industry with double motivation.

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