It has become known that Iran will probably be able to enrich uranium again in a matter of months. This was stated by IAEA Director General Rafael Grossi.
As The Guardian writes, the Director General believes that despite the fact that the US has inflicted impressive damage to the country’s nuclear facilities, some of them are still intact.
“I would say that in a few months they can run a few cascades of centrifuges that will produce enriched uranium, or even less,” Grossi said.
The piece notes that the main question is whether Iran has been able to move some or all of its stockpile of highly enriched uranium, which was estimated at 408.6 kilograms before the fighting.
That uranium is enriched to 60 percent – above the level allowed for civilian use but still below the level needed for weapons production.
The IAEA Director General noted that it is currently unknown where this material might be located.
There is also information that the Israeli intelligence agency “Mossad” has been operating for years in the most secret sites of Iran.
Israeli intelligence services have penetrated into the heart of Iran’s missile and nuclear program.
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