UN Official Says Agency Can’t Locate Iran’s Uranium After US Strikes

Iran should allow U.N. officials to perform a damage assessment, said International Atomic Energy Agency Director-General Rafael Mariano Grossi.
UN Official Says Agency Can’t Locate Iran’s Uranium After US Strikes
Before and after the June 21 U.S. bombing of the Fordow uranium enrichment site, north of Qom, Iran. Illustration by The Epoch Times, Reuters, Shutterstock
Jack Phillips
Jack Phillips
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The director of the United Nations’ nuclear body said that Iran’s uranium cannot be located by his agency following U.S. military strikes against the nuclear facilities over the past weekend.

Speaking to Fox News on June 24, International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) Director-General Rafael Mariano Grossi was asked about roughly 900 pounds of potentially enriched uranium possessed by the Iranian regime.
Jack Phillips
Jack Phillips
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