
"The IAEA said Saturday that Iran reported an attack on the Natanz nuclear site south of Tehran, which is one of Iran's main enrichment facilities. There was no increase in off-site radiation levels so far at Natanz, it said."
"Human rights organizations say they fear Iran will carry out mass executions of its citizens who took part in wide-scale anti-government demonstrations earlier this year, following public hangings this week of three men, including a 19-year-old wrestler."
"Adm. Brad Cooper, the head of Central Command, said that Iran has 'lost the ability to launch missiles and drones at the high rates seen at the beginning of the conflict.'"
The International Atomic Energy Agency is investigating reports of an attack on Iran's Natanz nuclear site, a key enrichment facility. IAEA Director Rafael Mariano Grossi urged military restraint to prevent nuclear accidents. Concurrently, human rights organizations express fears of mass executions in Iran following public hangings of protesters. Reports indicate over two dozen individuals face the death penalty related to protests, with hundreds potentially facing charges. The Israel Defense Forces denied involvement in any strikes on the site, and U.S. intelligence suggests previous strikes have hindered Iran's nuclear capabilities.
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