Iran’s Nuclear Safety Systems Centre emphasizes that no signs of contamination have been detected around nuclear sites, and that residents living near these facilities are not at risk.
It violated international law following US criminal attacks at Fordow, Natanz and Isfahan’s nuclear sites. This includes the Non-Proliferation Treaty on Nuclear Weapons (NPT) and other treaties on nuclear safety and security regulations, Iran’s Nuclear Safety Systems Centres immediately conducted necessary investigations into the potential release of nuclear contamination around these sites.
Based on safety measures and plans, and data recorded by the radiation detection system, no signs of contamination have been detected, and the body has been added.
He therefore said there is no threat to residents living near the mentioned nuclear sites.
Earlier on Sunday, Iran’s Atomic Energy Organization (AEOI) said in a statement that the enemy had attacked nuclear facilities in Fordau, Natanz and Esfahan in violation of international law, the Treaty of Non-Enhancement (NPT).
“The international community is expected to accompany Iran in regaining its rights while condemning the lawlessness (in cases) under jungle law,” the statement read.
The AEOI said despite the evil conspiracy of its enemies, it assured the Iranian state that “by resorting to the efforts of thousands of revolutionary and motivated scientists and experts” would not allow it to hamper the path to the development of this national industry.
The organization said necessary legal action is on its agenda.
A few hours ago, US President Donald Trump alleged that the American B-2 bomber had launched airstrikes at three Iranian nuclear facilities. Meanwhile, all US bases in the West Asia region are on high alert in anticipation of Iran’s response to the US entry into Israel’s war of attack on Iran.
