Natanz nuclear site targeted, Iran’s official outlet reports
Iran’s Natanz nuclear facility was hit in an airstrike on Saturday, Iran’s official news agency Mizan reported. The update came amid ongoing war-related developments involving Iran and Israel.
Mizan said the strike hit the Natanz site, a key nuclear facility in Iran. The report did not provide further operational details about the extent of damage or the nature of the attack beyond confirming the incident.
Authorities say no radiation leakage detected
According to Mizan’s report, there was no radiation leakage following the strike. The agency’s update focused on the safety aspect of the incident, stating that radiation had not escaped from the facility.
No additional information was included in the report about any evacuation measures, emergency response steps at the site, or the condition of infrastructure inside the complex.
What is known so far
The report confirms three key points: the Natanz facility was hit on Saturday, the incident was described as an airstrike, and Iranian authorities reported no radiation leakage.
Beyond these details, the official update did not include information on casualties, the number of munitions used, or how the strike unfolded. It also did not specify the source of the attack.
Background to the latest update
The incident has been reported as part of live war updates connected to tensions between Iran and Israel. Natanz has been at the centre of international attention in the past due to its role in Iran’s nuclear programme.
Further updates are expected as more official statements and verified information become available.
