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Vienna: An Israeli strike on Iran’s nuclear campus in Natanz hit the underground uranium enrichment plant directly, the United Nations Nuclear Sentinel said on Tuesday, revising its assessment on Tuesday and it was only indirectly hit after reporting initially.Since Israel on Friday made extensive attacks on Iran, IAEA is providing updates on its assessment of damage to nuclear sites, although it is not able to inspect.IAEA had earlier stated that a pilot promotion plant with the above ground in Natanz was destroyed, but the large underground plant was not directly hit, although IAEA chief Rafael Gossi said on Monday that its centrifuge was very likely to be badly damaged by a strike on the power supply.On Tuesday, it was said: “Based on the continuous analysis of the high-resolution satellite imagery collected after the Friday attacks, IAEA has identified additional elements that indicate direct effects on the underground promotion hall in Natanz.” It said that two other major atomic sites, Isfahan and Fordo had “no changes to report”. Groxy said on Monday that there was very little or no clear loss in the Fordo, where Iran enriched uranium up to 60%, close to 90% of the weapon grade, a deep digging into a mountain in a plant. IAEA stated that in Isfahan, several features including Iran plant were destroyed, in which uranium was replaced into a form, in which it could be fed to centrifuge for enrichment. Roots

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