Toxic conflict: The United Nations Nuclear Agency flagged off possible radiological risks inside Iran’s Natanz feature; No radiation leakage out

As Israel targeted Iran’s main nuclear enrichment facility in Natanz amidst increasing struggle, the head of the United Nations Atomic Watchdog Agency said there is a possibility of both radiological and chemical contams. However, he said that the level of radiation outside the complex is normal. Expressing concern on whether uranium has been breathed or Director General of International Atomic Energy Agency Rafael Mariano Gossi said it would pose a significant danger. However, he said that the risk could be managed with effective measures. He said, “The level of radioactivity outside the Natanz site is unchanged and normal level, which shows no external radiological effects to the population or environment from this phenomenon,” he said.Addressing an essential session of IAEA’s board in Vienna, she said that no additional damage was reported at Natanz and Isfahan nuclear research site from Saturday.However, he stated that uranium particles, especially as uranium hexfluoride gas used during enrichment, may be highly toxic when breathing or swallowing. The chemical is extremely unstable, corrosive, and can cause severe injuries to exposure to the skin or lungs.The Grosi emphasized the need for suitable protective measures for those working on site, including respiratory equipment.Satellite images confirm damageThe recent satellite analyzed by the Associated Press shows widespread destruction in Chitra Natanz, which includes several buildings associated with power supply systems. Groxy confirmed that the above ground of the Natanz Complex was destroyed, although the underground centrifuge facility appeared. However, he warned that the loss of power may cause neglect loss to infrastructure sensitive infrastructure.The Israeli strike also targeted the nuclear research facility in Isfahan, damaging four important buildings, including a uranium conversion plant. While no radiation leaks were detected at any site, the scale of the attack has raised global concerns.In contrast, Iran’s underground Fordo Promotional Facility and Bushahar Nuclear Power Plant, the only commercial reactor in the country, were reportedly untoward. The Tehran Research Reactor also remained unaffected.Gaza: UN’s Heads of Rights of the United Nations urge the governments for ‘Wake Up’ The Top Human Rights Officer of the United Nations released a scary rebellion of Israel’s ongoing military operations in Gaza on Monday, stating that they were causing “frightening, unconscious pain” for Palestinians. He called upon the world leaders to work immediately to prevent violence.“The facts speak for themselves,” the United Nations High Commissioner for Human Rights, Volcker Turk, said, “In a firm word address, opening the latest session of the Human Rights Council in Geneva. “Everyone in the government needs to wake up for what is happening in Gaza. Everyone with effects should have maximum pressure on Israel and Hamas, so that this unbearable pain can be eliminated.”