IAEA chief confirms centrifuge manufacturing workshop in Isfahan hit

Footage released by the IDF on June 21, 2025, shows the aftermath of Israeli strikes on Iran's Isfahan nuclear facility. (Israel Defense Forces)
Footage released by the IDF on June 21, 2025, shows the aftermath of Israeli strikes on Iran's Isfahan nuclear facility. (Israel Defense Forces)

VIENNA, Austria — The UN nuclear agency confirms that a centrifuge manufacturing workshop at Iran’s Isfahan nuclear site had been hit, in the latest strike amid Israel’s bombing campaign.

“A centrifuge manufacturing workshop has been hit in Esfahan, the third such facility that has been targeted in Israel’s attacks on Iran’s nuclear-related sites over the past week,” the Vienna-based International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) says in a statement quoting its chief, Rafael Grossi.

“We know this facility well. There was no nuclear material at this site, and therefore the attack on it will have no radiological consequences,” Grossi was quoted as saying.

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