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Iran’s heavy water production plant no longer operational, IAEA says
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Iran’s heavy water production plant no longer operational, IAEA says

The International Atomic Energy Agency said on Sunday that Iran’s heavy water production plant at Khondab, which the country reported had been attacked on March 27, has suffered severe damage and is no longer operational.The installation contains no declared nuclear material, the UN nuclear watchdog added in a social media post on X. The Israeli military confirmed it struck a heavy water reactor and a uranium processing plant in central Iran on Friday.For all the latest headlines follow our Google News channel online or via the app.“The Israeli Air Force... struck the heavy water plant in Arak, central Iran,” the military said in a statement, describing the site as a “key plutonium production site for nuclear weapons.”Iranian media had reported that US-Israeli strikes hit the Khondab heavy water complex, saying they caused no casualties or radiation leak from the site.Work on the reactor on the outskirts of the village of Khondab began in the 2000s, but was halted under the terms of a

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