Daily Tribune (Philippines)

‘Terror attack’ hits Iran nuke facility

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TEHRAN, Iran (AFP) — Iran’s atomic energy organizati­on said Sunday the Natanz nuclear facility was hit by a terrorist act, hours after it said an “accident” had caused a power failure there.

The episode came a day after the Islamic republic said it had started up advanced uranium enrichment centrifuge­s at the site, in a breach of its commitment­s under a troubled 2015 deal with world powers.

Ali Akbar Salehi, the head of the Iran Atomic Energy Organisati­on (IAEO), condemned a “futile” act, while urging the internatio­nal community to “confront this anti-nuclear terrorism,” in a statement carried by state television.

The attack was carried out by “opponents of the country’s industrial and political progress, who aim to prevent developmen­t of a thriving nuclear industry,” he said, without specifying what country or entity might be behind the alleged sabotage.

IAEO spokespers­on Behrouz Kamalvandi had earlier reported an accident at the enrichment facility caused by a “power failure.”

No one was injured and there was no radioactiv­e release, the official Fars news agency reported, citing the spokespers­on.

Kamalvandi said there had been “an accident in part of the electrical circuit of the enrichment facility” at the Natanz complex near Tehran.

“The causes of the accident are under investigat­ion and more details will be released later,” he added, before the later statement put out by the agency’s chief.

He did not say whether power was cut only in the enrichment facility or across other installati­ons at the site.

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