Tehran (IP) - The Head of Iran's Atomic Energy Organization (AEOI) says new nuclear achievements in health, agriculture, and food industry areas will be unveiled on April 9, 2022.

Iran PressIran News: According to Mohammad Eslami on Wednesday, among the achievements is a radiopharmaceutical product for treating cancer, the laboratory test of which was successful and would enter the clinical phase after the permission of the Ministry of Health. 

Iran achieves nuclear progress as the West, led by the US, has imposed intensive sanctions (in all areas even food and medicine) on the Iranian nation, under the pretext that the country might approach a nuclear bomb.

Eslami highlighted the international importance of Iran's nuclear issue and noted: "The US officials explicitly acknowledged last week for the first time that the nuclear sanctions would have no impact on Iran and that the views toward Iran should be changed. These confessions are indicative of [their] submission to the Iranian nation's will."

The US accuses Iran of intending to approach building nuclear arms, as it has itself great nuclear arsenals that are being upgraded regularly.

It was the very US poured 'Little Boy' and 'Fat Man' nuclear bomb on Hiroshima and Nagasaki on August 6 and 9, 1945, under the direct order of the then US President Harry S. Truman.  

On 6 August 1945, a Little Boy was dropped on Hiroshima, to which Prime Minister Suzuki reiterated the Japanese government's commitment to ignore the allies' demands and fight on. 

Three days later, a Fat Man was dropped on Nagasaki. Over the next two to four months, the effects of the atomic bombings killed between 90,000 and 146,000 people in Hiroshima and 39,000 and 80,000 people in Nagasaki; roughly half occurred on the first day. 

For months afterward, large numbers of people continued to die from the effects of burns, radiation sickness, and injuries, compounded by illness and malnutrition. Most of the dead were civilians, although Hiroshima had a sizable military garrison.

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