IAEA Confirms Stable Radiation Levels Post US Airstrikes
The International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) confirms that there has been no rise in radiation levels following US airstrikes on Iranian nuclear sites. The announcement, made via social platform X, states that the IAEA will continue to provide updates as more information on the situation becomes available.

The International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) announced on Sunday that there has been no reported increase in off-site radiation levels following recent US airstrikes on Iranian nuclear facilities.
The update was disseminated through a post on social media platform X, emphasizing the current stability in radiation levels in the affected region.
According to the IAEA's statement, further assessments will be conducted, and updates will be provided as new information is gathered regarding the ongoing situation in Iran.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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