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IAEA confirms damage to Iran’s nuclear facility in Khondab

Published on: March 30, 2026 10:15 AM

Israeli military says targeted nuclear sites in Iran's Arak, Natanz

The International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) has confirmed that damage was caused to Iran’s nuclear facility in Khondab following a reported attack, raising fresh concerns about the safety of sensitive sites in the region.

Read More: IAEA sees no hit on Iran nuclear sites

According to the agency, Iran informed it on March 27 about the incident at the Khondab Nuclear Facility. The IAEA stated that the facility is currently non-operational as a result of the damage. However, it clarified that no declared nuclear material was present at the site at the time of the attack, reducing the immediate risk of nuclear contamination.

JUST IN – International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) confirms, using satellite imagery, that the heavy water production plant at Khondab, part of the Arak Nuclear Complex in Iran, “has sustained severe damage and is no longer operational.” pic.twitter.com/s1nB2NI4mn

— Disclose.tv (@disclosetv) March 29, 2026

The confirmation comes amid heightened tensions in the Middle East, where concerns over nuclear safety and military escalation continue to grow. While the agency did not specify the extent of the damage or identify those responsible, it emphasized the importance of protecting nuclear facilities from military actions.

Separately, Iranian President Masoud Pezeshkian called on IAEA experts to better inform Donald Trump about what he described as the realities behind anti-war protests. He claimed that many American citizens are increasingly frustrated with what he termed as narratives influenced by Israel.

Pezeshkian further alleged that public sentiment in the United States is shifting, with growing criticism of policies linked to regional conflicts. His remarks reflect ongoing political rhetoric as tensions between Iran, the United States, and their allies remain strained.

Read More: Russia condemns US-Israeli strikes on Iran

The IAEA has reiterated its stance that nuclear facilities must not be targeted under any circumstances, warning that such actions could have serious consequences for regional and global security. The situation continues to be closely monitored as diplomatic and military developments unfold.

Filed Under: Iran-Israel war, Top Stories, World Tagged With: IAEA, Iran nuclear facility, Khondab, Latest, Masoud Pezeshkian, Middle East Tensions, nuclear safety

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