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IAEA confirms no rise in off-site radiation levels after strikes on Iran nuclear sites – Middle East Monitor

22 June 2025
in Middle East
IAEA confirms no rise in off-site radiation levels after strikes on Iran nuclear sites – Middle East Monitor
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The IAEA confirmed no rise in radiation levels after attacks on three Iranian nuclear sites, including Fordo, as the situation escalated following U.S. airstrikes ordered by Trump. Tensions heightened after Israel’s earlier strikes led to significant casualties in both Iran and Israel, with Iran reporting 430 deaths and 3,500 injuries from the Israeli assault.

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The IAEA said the air around some nuclear places in Iran is safe after fighting started, and many people got hurt because of the bombs dropped by different countries.

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