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UN nuclear watchdog says Iran's uranium stockpile may remain buried under U.S.-bombed facility

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Rafael Grossi, head of the International Atomic Energy Agency, told Al Jazeera that much of Iran's uranium stockpile likely remains trapped beneath rubble from a facility bombed by the United States last year. Grossi stated at the UN's Nuclear Non-Proliferation Conference that IAEA inspectors cannot verify the site's current condition or confirm the material's location until access is granted. The claim underscores ongoing uncertainty about Iran's nuclear inventory following military strikes and highlights the critical role of international inspections in monitoring nuclear proliferation. Access to the site remains a central issue in broader negotiations over Iran's nuclear program.

Verified

  • Rafael Grossi is the head of the UN's International Atomic Energy Agency. (Source: Al Jazeera description, confirmed by 36+ US MSM articles)
  • A facility in Iran was bombed by the United States last year. (Source: Al Jazeera description, confirmed by 36+ US MSM articles on this incident)
  • Grossi spoke at the UN's Nuclear Non-Proliferation Conference. (Source: Al Jazeera description)
  • Grossi told Al Jazeera that IAEA inspectors cannot verify the site until access is granted. (Source: Al Jazeera direct quote)

Interpretation

  • ~Much of Iran's uranium stockpile is 'likely still buried beneath the rubble' — Grossi's assessment based on available intelligence, not confirmed inspection. (Source: Grossi statement to Al Jazeera)
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April 30, 2026 at 6:08 AM PDT

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