Repair work at Iran's nuclear facilities is slow, international concern grows

Repair work at Iran's nuclear facilities is slow, international concern grows

Sona Osmanova · Hərbi ·

Possible attacks on Iran's nuclear facilities are attracting the attention of the international community. Concerns about the security of these facilities and their operations are increasing as tensions remain high in the region. This article examines the situation at Iran's nuclear facilities and their repair work.

Redaksiya reports, citing The New York Times, that repair work has begun on Iran's main missile sites following strikes by Israel and the US. However, work at Iran's nuclear facilities is proceeding more slowly. This may be due to the complexity of the facilities and security measures.

The delay in repair work creates certain difficulties in restoring the operation of the nuclear facilities. This also draws the attention of international observers, as questions arise regarding the development of the nuclear program. The situation at Iran's nuclear facilities is of significant importance for ensuring stability in the region.