There is no increase in radiation levels after US attacks on Iran, Saudi Arabia, Kuwait, Qatar and Iya say World News

Many Gulf countries have confirmed that no unusual radiation has been detected in the region after the US air strike on Iranian nuclear facilities in early 22 June. Attacks were carried out using America. B-2 Spirit Stealth Bombers, each GBU-57 armed with large-scale Ordnance Marmist (MOP). These 13,000 kg bunker-bombs bombs can enter concrete up to 18 meters. The targeted features allegedly include underground uranium enrichment feature in Fordo, as well as sites in Isfahan and Natanz.According to US media reports, about half a dozen B -2 bombers demolished a dozen MOPs at the Fordo enrichment facility, marking the first known fighter use of the bomb.The coordinated response to Saudi Arabia, Kuwait, Qatar and International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) confirmed that despite the US entry in the ongoing Israeli military campaign against Iran and the increasing regional tensions, the level of radiation in the Gulf region is common.
Saudi, Kuwaiti agencies give public assurances of environmental protection
Saudi Arabia’s Atomic and Radiological Regulatory Commission said on Sunday that “American military targeting of Iran’s nuclear facilities resulted in no radioactive effect on the environment of the state and Arab Gulf states.” The Commission published this statement through its official account on X, reiterating that the attacks did not affect the level of radiation within the Gulf region.Kuwait echoed the assessment through his National Guard, in a statement made by the Kuna News Agency confirmed that “the level of radiation in the airspace and water of Kuwait is stable and the situation is normal.”The statement follows US President Donald Trump confirmed that US forces started attacks on three major nuclear facilities of Iran. According to Trump, it was a “very successful attack”, saying that “the crown of Tehran’s atomic program has gone, Fordo, went.”
Qatar and GCC Pledge Monitoring
Qatar, while no radioactive threat confirmed, emphasized its ongoing vigilance. At a press conference, Foreign Ministry spokesman Majed Al-Anhri said:“We are monitoring it on a daily basis.”The Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) issued a statement stating that “no unusual radiation level” was not detected in any of its member states till date. The GCC stated that “the environment and radiation indicators live within safe and technically permissible levels.”In continuity of monitoring efforts, GCC confirmed:“The situation and its development will be monitored continuously through monitoring and initial warning systems, and will be published on the basis of the reports released by them.”
IAEA and Egypt also report no radiation increase
The International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA), United Nations Atomic Watchdog, also weighed. In a statement posted on X, the agency said:“After attacks on three nuclear sites in Iran … IAEA can confirm that no increase in off-site radiation levels as this time.”Meanwhile, the Egyptian atomic and radiological regulatory authority confirmed that the country was unaffected by the attacks. The authority said that Egypt is far from any direct effect arising out of the targeting of uranium enrichment and conversion facilities in Iran.Strike of the US forces mark a significant growth in the ongoing struggle, which comes after the days the days the days the days came after speculation about American participation in Israeli military operations against Iran. The decision to move forward with the attack of President Trump came two weeks before a self-laughed time limit to resolve the issue.While the entire limit of damage to Iran’s atomic infrastructure is unconfirmed, Trump’s comment and IAEA’s immediate monitoring efforts exposed the seriousness of the incident.