Iran turned off cameras belonging to a UN nuclear watchdog in one of its uranium enrichment facilities

Iran turned off cameras belonging to a UN nuclear watchdog in one of its uranium enrichment facilities

The Iranian government was exposed for turning off two surveillance cameras of a United Nations nuclear watchdog program that was monitoring one of the country’s atomic development sites.

The Independent reported that the development initially broke on Iranian state television. The report did not identify at which of the nuclear development sites the infraction occurred, but it did indicate that the interference was a likely a part of a new pressure technique being pushed by the Iranian government as it seeks to muscle its way out of an imminent censure from Western nations at an upcoming meeting of the International Atomic Energy Agency.

 

Iran turned off cameras belonging to a UN nuclear watchdog in one of its uranium enrichment facilities

Iran turned off cameras belonging to a UN nuclear watchdog in one of its uranium enrichment facilities

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