TechFlow news, June 13 — According to Jinshi Data, early indications suggest that Israel's strikes did not penetrate the protective layers shielding Iran's nuclear storage facilities. The International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) stated there are no signs of increased radiation levels at Iran's main uranium enrichment sites. Iranian authorities informed the IAEA that they observed no elevated radiation at the Natanz facility, located about 300 kilometers south of Tehran. Israeli officials said Israel has not carried out any attacks on Iran's Bushehr nuclear power plant on the Persian Gulf coast. Nevertheless, Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu stated the strikes would "continue for several days until this threat is eliminated." Only the most powerful conventional munitions could penetrate Iran's uranium enrichment facilities. The Natanz nuclear site is built more than 40 meters underground and protected by a reinforced concrete casing estimated by researchers to be about 8 meters thick. At the Fordow facility, the enrichment halls are located inside a mountain. After a recent visit, IAEA Director General Grossi estimated the uranium enrichment hall is situated half a kilometer underground.
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