IAEA Doubts Iran Surveillance Footage Vanished

IAEA Doubts Iran Surveillance Footage Vanished

The United Nations atomic watchdog has doubts that footage from a surveillance camera at an Iranian centrifuge-parts workshop is missing after an apparent attack there in June. One of four IAEA cameras at Karaj was destroyed in the June incident. Iran removed all four cameras and showed them to the IAEA, but the destroyed camera’s data storage device was not included. The IAEA and Western powers have been asking Iran to explain, unsuccessfully so far.

 

IAEA Doubts Iran Surveillance Footage Vanished

IAEA Doubts Iran Surveillance Footage Vanished

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