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La organización de la Energía Atómica del país no ofreció detalles sobre cuál fue el incidente pero sus portavoces aclararon rápidamente que el suceso no provocó heridos ni contaminación alguna.
Hasta la fecha, Irán continúa violando el acuerdo nuclear firmado en 2015.
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Iran’s Natanz nuclear site suffered a problem Sunday involving its
electrical distribution grid just hours after starting up new advanced
centrifuges that more quickly enrich uranium, state TV reported. It was
the latest incident to strike one of Tehran’s most secure sites amid
negotiations over the tattered atomic accord with world powers.
State TV quoted Behrouz Kamalvandi, a spokesperson for Iran’s civilian nuclear program, announcing the incident.
“Kamalvandi
said fortunately the incident has not caused any human damage or
contamination,” a state TV anchorperson said. “The cause of the incident
is under investigation.
The word state television used in its report attributed to Kamalvandi in Farsi also can be used for “accident.”
The
Atomic Energy Organization of Iran, the civilian arm of its nuclear
program, later published a statement using the same wording as the TV
report, without elaborating....VOA
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