
Iran‘s Foreign Ministry spokesman, Baghaei, has confirmed that the country’s nuclear installations have sustained significant damage due to recent attacks. When questioned about the condition of Iran’s nuclear sites, Baghaei stated unequivocally, “Yes, our nuclear installations have been badly damaged.” He attributed the damage to the repeated attacks on these facilities, emphasizing that the impact is undeniable.
“That’s for sure because [they have] come under repeated attacks,” Baghaei said, highlighting the severity of the situation. While he declined to elaborate further on the technical aspects of the damage, he noted that the specifics are being addressed by Iran’s Atomic Energy Organisation and other relevant agencies.
“I have nothing to add on this issue because it’s a matter of technical issue,” he said, underscoring the complexity of the situation and the need for expert assessment and resolution. Baghaei’s remarks underscore the significant challenges Iran faces in protecting its nuclear infrastructure and the potential implications for the country’s nuclear program.
The attacks on Iran’s nuclear sites have raised concerns about the country’s ability to meet its nuclear energy needs, as well as the potential for further escalation in the region. The damage to these facilities could have long-term implications for Iran’s nuclear program, potentially setting back its development and forcing the country to reassess its energy strategy.
The international community is closely watching the situation, aware that any further attacks or escalation could have significant implications for regional and global security. The need for diplomatic efforts to de-escalate tensions and prevent further damage to Iran’s nuclear infrastructure is becoming increasingly pressing, as the situation continues to unfold.