A large nuclear complex in Iranian Isfahan has been attacked by the Israel Defense Forces (IDF) for the second time in the last nine days. This was announced on June 21 by the Director General of the International Atomic Energy Agency (MGATE) Rafael Grossi.
"A large nuclear complex in Isfahan has been attacked for the second time during Israeli attacks on Iran in the last nine days, and several other buildings have been damaged," the IAEA said in a statement on its website.
It is specified that as a result of the attack, six buildings were damaged, including two factories, a building for the production of tablets from low-enriched uranium and a workshop for working with contaminated equipment. In addition, two laboratories and an office were damaged.

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