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"Atomic energy" Calls for restraint after the Iranian strike on Dimona


It called International Atomic Energy Agency Saturday to practice "Maximum Military restraint"This came after an Iranian missile attack on the city of Dimona, where a nuclear facility is located in the south of the occupied territories.
The United Nations agency reported on the X platform that it "We are aware of reports of an accident in the city of Dimona linked to a missile strike, and have not yet received any indications of damage to the nuclear research center in the Negev.".
She added the information "It indicates that no abnormal levels of radiation have been detected"
It quoted its General Director, Rafael Grossi, as stressing that "Maximum military restraint must be adopted, especially in the vicinity of nuclear facilities"

Iran targets Dimona

The state television Iranian The missile attack on the city of Dimona, where an Israeli nuclear facility is located in the south of the occupied territories, came in response to the enemy’s bombing of the facility Natanz nuclear facility earlier today, Saturday.

The Iranian Atomic Energy Organization reported that the United States and Israel launched an attack on Saturday morning on the Natanz uranium enrichment facility, according to what was reported by Tasnim News Agency.

The Israeli occupation army confirmed that Dimona was subjected to an Iranian missile strike, which resulted in the injury of 39 people, according to the local ambulance.

An American-Israeli attack on Natanz

The Iranian Atomic Energy Organization reported that the United States and Israel launched an attack today, Saturday, on the NatanzNuclear Nuclear Power Plant.
The organization said in a statement carried by Tasnim Children’s Agency: "Following the criminal attacks launched by the United States and The Zionist entity is the usurper of our country. This morning, the Natanz uranium enrichment complex was targeted.".

She added that "No Radioactive materials" In the region located in central Iran.

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