Iran accuses 'nuclear terrorism' of electrical troubles at nuclear facilities



A power outage occurred at the nuclear enrichment center in Natanz, central Iran, due to an electrical system problem. On Israeli public radio, it is reported that this is not an accident but a cyber attack by Israeli intelligence agency Mossad, which is a 'nuclear terrorism'.

Iran calls blackout at Natanz atomic site'nuclear terrorism' | Nuclear Energy News | Al Jazeera

https://www.aljazeera.com/news/2021/4/11/incident-at-iranian-nuclear-site-targeted-by-blast-last-year



Iran Says Blackout At Atomic Site Act Of'Nuclear Terrorism'
https://www.rferl.org/a/iran-incident-natanz-nuclear-site/31197580.html

The trouble occurred on April 11, 2021. Initially, it was reported that there was a problem with the electrical system, but Ali Akbar Salehi, the head of the Iranian Atomic Energy Agency, said, 'The Islamic Republic of Iran is confronted by international and international nuclear agencies against this nuclear terrorism. It emphasizes the need to go. 'It is believed that it was due to terrorism.

Israeli public radio broadcaster Kan reported that intelligence agency Mossad had launched a cyberattack, sources said. However, the Israeli government has not made any official comments.

The Natanz Pyknosis Center is the key to Iran's uranium enrichment program and is monitored by coroners from the International Atomic Energy Agency. Regarding Iran's nuclear development, the agreement stipulated that the plan should be restrained in exchange for the lifting of international sanctions, but in 2018 the United States withdrew from this agreement under the Trump administration, and again under the Biden administration. Talks were just beginning in Vienna to bring Iran and the United States back into the framework.

An explosion and fire broke out at the Natanz Pyknosis Center in July 2020, and the Iranian government has accused Israel of doing so.

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