
Iran has stated that recent strikes did not result in any nuclear contamination at its sites in Isfahan, Fordo, and Natanz. The country’s National Nuclear Safety System Center confirmed that radiation detectors detected no signs of radioactive release following the U.S. airstrikes.
The statement released by Iranian state media reassured that there is no threat to the residents near the affected locations. This assertion aligns with previous incidents where Israeli airstrikes on nuclear facilities also did not lead to any radioactive material being released into the environment, as confirmed by the International Atomic Energy Agency.
It is crucial to note the comprehensive safety measures and protocols in place at these nuclear sites to prevent any potential risks to both the facilities and the surrounding areas. Iran’s prompt response to affirm the absence of contamination reflects its commitment to maintaining the safety and security of its nuclear infrastructure.
These developments underscore the importance of stringent safety protocols and continuous monitoring to ensure the protection of nuclear facilities and the broader community from any potential hazards that may arise from military actions or other external threats.