An attack on the Eron uranium complex occurred, and no radioactive materials were released.

The Atomic Energy Organization of Iran announced in its official statement that on the morning of March 21, US and Israeli forces launched an attack on the Shahid Ahmadian-Roshun uranium enrichment complex in Natanz. This was reported by Zamin.uz.
During this incident, some damage may have been inflicted on the facility's critical infrastructure. However, according to initial technical inspections conducted by experts, no radioactive materials have been released into the environment.
This situation has attracted significant international attention and raised numerous questions. The organization's statement specifically emphasized that there is currently no serious threat to the surrounding population.
The radiation situation in the area remains stable and within normal levels. Nevertheless, special groups are conducting continuous monitoring and control operations to ensure public safety.
Radiation levels are being precisely measured at every point, and the results are regularly communicated to the public. The Atomic Energy Organization of Iran has strongly condemned this attack, characterizing it as a violation of international law norms and decisions of the global community.
Specifically, it was noted that this action contravenes the fundamental provisions of the Treaty on the Non-Proliferation of Nuclear Weapons. The attack on the facility aimed to hinder the development of peaceful nuclear energy and disrupt stability in the region.
The Iranian side plans to take additional measures to prevent such incidents from recurring in the future and is seeking a fair resolution from the international community.





