IAEA Monitors Fallout of Israeli Strikes on Iranian Nuclear Sites
The International Atomic Energy Agency is monitoring Israeli attacks on Iran's nuclear sites. Despite reports that Iran's Khondab reactor was hit, the IAEA has confirmed there are no radiological consequences. This development highlights ongoing tensions and the need for vigilance in monitoring nuclear security.

The International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) announced on Thursday its continued vigilance in tracking the consequences of Israeli attacks on Iranian nuclear facilities. The global body remains alert to developments that could impact international security.
In earlier remarks, the U.N.'s nuclear watchdog disclosed credible information regarding a strike on Iran's Khondab heavy water research reactor. However, it was reassured that there have been no radiological repercussions observed from the incident.
This situation underscores the persistent geopolitical tensions in the region and the critical importance of ongoing international oversight to ensure the safety and security of nuclear sites worldwide.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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