UN: Iran Removing 27 Surveillance Cameras

UN: Iran Removing 27 Surveillance Cameras

Iran has started removing 27 surveillance cameras from nuclear sites across the country, the U.N. nuclear watchdog said, further blinding the agency’s inspectors from being able to track Tehran’s uranium enrichment that is now closer than ever to weapons-grade levels. The development came after the IAEA censured Tehran for failing to provide “credible information” over man-made nuclear material found at three undeclared sites in the country.

 

UN: Iran Removing 27 Surveillance Cameras

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