Hindustan Times ST (Jaipur)

IRAN SAYS IT’S ENRICHING URANIUM AT 60% PURITY AT FORDO NUCLEAR PLANT

- Agencies

TEHRAN/GENEVA: Iran has begun enriching uranium at 60% purity at the country’s undergroun­d Fordo nuclear plant, official media reported on Tuesday, describing it as a response to a resolution by the UN’s nuclear watchdog.

The increased enrichment, reported by the official news agency IRNA, was seen as a significan­t addition to the country’s nuclear programme.

Enrichment to 60% purity is one short, technical step away from weapons-grade levels of 90%. Non-proliferat­ion experts have warned in recent months that Iran now has enough 60%- enriched uranium to reprocess into fuel for at least one nuclear bomb.

Iran is already enriching to 60% purity at its Natanz nuclear facility in central Iran. Fordo is some 100km south of the capital of Tehran.

IRNA did not give details on the amount of the enriched uranium being produced.

More than 300 killed in protests: UN rights chief

The UN High Commission­er for Human Rights said on Tuesday that the situation in Iran was “critical”, describing a hardening of the authoritie­s’ response to protests that have resulted in more than 300 deaths in the past two months.

“The rising number of deaths from protests in Iran, including those of two children at the weekend, and the hardening of the response by security forces, underline the critical situation in the country,” said a spokespers­on for UN human rights chief Volker Turk.

 ?? AFP/FILE ?? The enrichment facilities at Natanz nuclear research centre in Iran.
AFP/FILE The enrichment facilities at Natanz nuclear research centre in Iran.

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