Natanz enrichment facility

The head of the Atomic Energy Organization of Iran (AEOI) has announced that the power cables have already been connected to the grid in Natanz nuclear site and enrichment activities are underway there.

Iran PressIran News:  In a meeting of the National Security and Foreign Policy Commission of the parliament on Tuesday, Ali Akbar Salehi also explained the damage to the power transmission cables of the Natanz site as a result of the sabotage by a Reza Karimi who was later identified as the spy behind the treason.

Salehi stressed that the cables damaged in the accident were speedily replaced and noted that the main power supply to the Natanz enrichment facility was now connected to the grid.

He emphasized thanks to the timely measures taken, enrichment in Natanz never stopped, even when the main power cable was cut.

Salehi said several centrifuge chains were reactivated in the same area where the power was damaged.

The AEOI chief underlined that enemies aimed to stop enrichment in Iran but they failed, adding that according to a law passed by the Iranian lawmakers, Iran started 60% enrichment to provide for the domestic needs and prove the country's capabilities in this area as well.

Salehi further said that Iran's enemies, including the Zionist regime, had made repeated attempts to sabotage Iran's nuclear program, many of them through the efforts of the organization's technical and security staff but they all were detected and foiled.

Parliamentarians present in the meeting praised the timely reaction of the Iranian scientists to the sabotage act by starting 60% enrichment in the Natanz site.

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