Possible attacks against Iran's nuclear facilities have drawn the attention of the international community. The security of these facilities and the protection of nuclear materials are of crucial importance for regional and global security.
Redaksiya reports that the UN's International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) has stated that the majority of Iran's enriched uranium is stored in known facilities. This information comes against the backdrop of international concerns regarding Iran's nuclear program. IAEA inspectors are not granted access to these facilities.
It is reported that Iran's nuclear facilities suffered significant damage as a result of strikes carried out by Israel and the United States in June. These strikes raise questions regarding the security of nuclear facilities and the protection of nuclear materials. The restriction of IAEA inspectors' access to the facilities increases concerns about the effectiveness of international oversight. This restriction creates problems related to preventing the illicit use of nuclear materials and ensuring the security of the facilities. IAEA reports are of crucial importance for the transparency of the situation regarding Iran's nuclear program and for addressing the international community's concerns in this area.
