Iran’s nuclear agency says there’s been no leakage of radiological materials after a strike on its Natanz nuclear facility by the U.S.-Israeli coalition. Officials said the strike damaged the entrance to the site in Isfahan province, but there were no signs of increased radiation. On Monday, Rafael Grossi of the International Atomic Energy Agency said he’d seen no indication that Iran’s nuclear facilities have been damaged during the latest U.S.-Israeli attacks.
Rafael Grossi: “We haven’t seen major military activity targeting the nuclear facilities. We have been looking at different satellite images. There might be something there, but not significant or comparable in any way to what we saw last time.”











