No Nuclear Contamination Detected After U.S. Airstrikes, Iran Reports
Iran reported no signs of contamination at its Isfahan, Fordo, and Natanz nuclear sites following U.S. airstrikes. The National Nuclear Safety System Centre confirmed that radiation detectors indicated no radioactive release. Earlier Israeli airstrikes also showed no signs of environmental contamination, according to the International Atomic Energy Agency.

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Iran announced early Sunday that there were no indications of contamination at its nuclear installations in Isfahan, Fordo, and Natanz following U.S. airstrikes targeting these sites.
In a statement released by the National Nuclear Safety System Centre, the Iranian state media reported that radiation detectors registered no release of radioactive material, ensuring the safety of the environment.
The statement further reassured residents living near these facilities, while the International Atomic Energy Agency cited similar outcomes from previous Israeli airstrikes on the nuclear sites, which also indicated no recorded radioactive leaks.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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