Iran Nuclear Plant Attack: Attack on Iran’s nuclear center, Russia demanded investigation, IAEA gave relief news

Iran Nuclear Plant Attack: Attack on Iran's nuclear center, Russia demanded investigation, IAEA gave relief news

Iran’s Natanz nuclear center was attacked on 20 March 2026. The International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) has confirmed the incident and said that the plant was targeted. Iran has directly accused America and Israel of this attack. Meanwhile, Russia has demanded international assessment and impartial investigation in this matter.

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What is the latest update regarding nuclear center and radiation?

The IAEA and the Atomic Energy Organization of Iran have clarified that despite the attack, no radioactive leakage has been found there. The plant’s safety systems have handled the situation and radiation levels in the outer areas remain normal. It is a matter of relief that there is no news of any loss of life in this incident. The Natanz complex is still operational and work is ongoing there.

How have Russia and the IAEA responded to the attack?

Russia has condemned the attack and described it as dangerous for international security. Russia’s government nuclear company Rosatom has appealed to all parties to reduce tension.

IAEA chief Rafael Grossi has warned that military attacks on nuclear facilities increase the risk of a major accident. The Russian Foreign Minister had already warned that such conflicts could increase the risk of nuclear proliferation. Russia has called for an international assessment to investigate the matter in depth. The IAEA has asked all countries to take maximum precautions to protect nuclear infrastructure.

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