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‘Craters on the Surface – But What’s Below?’ UN Warns of Unknown Underground Damage After U.S. Strike on Iran

🚀 Isfahan – Cruise Missiles Hit Uranium Conversion Infrastructure
“Additional buildings were hit overnight, including facilities tied to the uranium conversion process,” Grossi said.

According to the IAEA, entrances to tunnel systems used for storing enriched nuclear material at Isfahan were directly struck, likely in an effort to prevent Iran from accessing or concealing enriched stockpiles.

💥 Natanz – Fuel Enrichment Plant Bombed Again
Grossi confirmed that Natanz, Iran’s sprawling enrichment site previously sabotaged by cyberattacks and explosions, was hit again — this time by ground-penetrating U.S. munitions.

“The fuel enrichment plant has been hit again with the U.S. confirming that it used ground-penetrating munitions,” Grossi stated.

☢️ No Radiation Leak – But Fallout Far From Over
Iran told the IAEA there has been no spike in off-site radiation levels at any of the three bombed locations — a claim the agency cannot independently verify yet.

Grossi announced that he will convene an emergency IAEA Board of Governors session on Monday in Vienna to discuss the situation and potential global nuclear security implications.

🌍 The World Watches
These revelations come as tensions reach boiling point across the Middle East, with Iran vowing retaliation, Russia threatening to arm Tehran with nuclear warheads, and world leaders scrambling to avoid full-blown regional conflict.

What was once a shadow war is now in full view — and the consequences may be historic.

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