Italia e Estero

Aiea, nessun aumento radiazioni in siti colpiti da Usa

epa02996590 (FILE) A file photograph dated 15 January 2011 shows a general view of the Iran's heavy water reactor in the city of Arak, Iran. The International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) on 08 November 2011 published the clearest indications to date that Iran has been developing a nuclear weapon. The report, which detailed a large number of nuclear-related projects and experiments, said that some of the activities might be ongoing. The Vienna-based agency concluded that Iran had worked on using uranium metal in a nuclear warhead and on computer-modelling of nuclear explosions. EPA/HAMID FORUTAN
epa02996590 (FILE) A file photograph dated 15 January 2011 shows a general view of the Iran's heavy water reactor in the city of Arak, Iran. The International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) on 08 November 2011 published the clearest indications to date that Iran has been developing a nuclear weapon. The report, which detailed a large number of nuclear-related projects and experiments, said that some of the activities might be ongoing. The Vienna-based agency concluded that Iran had worked on using uranium metal in a nuclear warhead and on computer-modelling of nuclear explosions. EPA/HAMID FORUTAN
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ROMA, 22 GIU - "In seguito agli attacchi su tre siti nucleari in Iran - incluso quello di Fordow - l'Aiea è in grado di confermare che al momento non sono stati segnalati aumenti dei livelli di radiazioni all'esterno dei siti. Aiea fornirà ulteriori valutazioni sulla situazione in Iran non appena saranno disponibili nuove informazioni". Lo scrive l'Agenzia internazionale per l'energia atomica su X.

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