International Concerns Rise Amid New Strikes on Iran's Nuclear Complex
Recent military strikes targeted Iran's nuclear complex at Isfahan, impacting ten buildings but involving minimal nuclear material. The International Atomic Energy Agency reported limited radioactive contamination, confined to damaged structures. The incident heightens international tension over Iran's nuclear activities.

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The latest military strikes have once again brought global focus to Iran's nuclear complex at Isfahan. According to the United Nations' nuclear watchdog, the attacks impacted a total of ten buildings, including six new targets and four previously damaged ones.
Fortunately, these facilities contained little to no nuclear material, with only natural or low enriched uranium present. As such, the International Atomic Energy Agency considers the radioactive contamination to be restricted to the damaged structures.
This recent series of strikes has amplified international apprehension regarding Iran's nuclear pursuits, as countries watch the developments closely, concerned about the potential implications for regional stability.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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