Iran Nuclear Fuel Production Drops Sharply Following Natanz Explosion

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Iran Nuclear Fuel Production Drops Sharply Following Natanz Explosion
Iran’s production of nuclear fuel fell sharply over the past three months, following alleged sabotage of its main nuclear facility in April, an event Tehran has blamed on Israel.

The sharp drop in production, detailed in a confidential report released by the United Nations’ atomic agency on Monday, gives the first concrete insight into the impact of the incident, which took out the power supply at Natanz and destroyed potentially hundreds of centrifuges, machines that enrich uranium.

Israel has declined to comment on the incident, one of a series of explosions at Iran’s nuclear facilities over the past 18 months. Tehran accused Israel at the time of orchestrating the attack to try to undermine nuclear talks in Vienna aimed at restoring the 2015 nuclear deal.
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And now a big ship and an oil refinery

alltimers_dizzies
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Works for me. Wondering if their stockpile can be sabotaged (asking for a friend)

Ohmy
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Blame the ufo! They had appeared last week

tot
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Since the blast the news stated Iran possibly have nuclear weapons from abroad & have increased production

JahtheJuggernaut