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Agency cannot verify where Iran’s uranium stockpile is, IAEA chief says

Jun 18, 2025, 18:19 GMT+1

As Israeli strikes on Iranian military and nuclear facilities continue, IAEA Director General Rafael Grossi told Bloomberg the UN nuclear watchdog can no longer verify the location or security of Iran’s highly enriched uranium.

Asked if the 60% enriched stockpile remains safely at the Isfahan site, Grossi said, “To say safely, I’m not so sure.”

About 400 kg of uranium—enough for 10 nuclear warheads—had been sealed at the site before the war.

Grossi confirmed IAEA inspectors in Iran are no longer monitoring sites due to the conflict, and Tehran has provided no details on protective measures for its stockpile.

“We haven’t been informed of anything in detail,” he said. While satellite images show no movement of the material, the lack of access raises concern.

“No country in the world is enriching uranium at this level of 60%,” Grossi said, calling for an urgent return to diplomacy.

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Iran has fired 400 missiles, 1,000 drones at Israel, military official says

Jun 18, 2025, 18:14 GMT+1

Iran has launched around 400 ballistic missiles and 1,000 drones at Israel since the conflict began on Friday, an Israeli military official told CNN.

Approximately 20 of those missiles struck civilian areas, added the official.

At least 24 people in Israel have been killed since the start of the Israeli military operation, according to the report.

Iran fires 5–7 missiles, all intercepted or failed mid-flight - Channel 14

Jun 18, 2025, 18:06 GMT+1

initial assessments indicate the Islamic Republic fired between five and seven missiles in its latest attack on Israel, Channel 14 in Israel reported Wednesday.

Some were intercepted by air defenses while others failed and fell mid-flight, according to the report.

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Iran intercepting targets over Tehran - Mehr News

Jun 18, 2025, 18:04 GMT+1

Iran’s air defense system is currently “intercepting hostile targets” over Tehran, the semi-official Mehr News Agency said Wednesday.

Shortly after, Iran’s state-run IRIB network published an evacuation warning in Hebrew for residents of the Israeli city of Haifa.

The warning, shared as a graphic, marked an unspecified area as a “high-risk zone” and urged people to leave immediately.

“Your presence in this area endangers your lives,” it read. The message comes amid ongoing missile exchanges between Iran and Israel.

Cleric threatens US cities will be hit if Khamenei is targeted

Jun 18, 2025, 17:58 GMT+1

If the United States targets Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei, Iran would strike back at American cities, Mojtaba Ranjbar, a member of Iran’s Assembly of Experts said Wednesday.

“If America makes a mistake, what happened to Tel Aviv and Haifa will happen to Washington and New York,” he said.

The warning came after President Donald Trump suggested he might target Khamenei.

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Israel says Iran fired several missiles; sirens sound in Tel Aviv

Jun 18, 2025, 17:48 GMT+1

Several missiles were launched from Iran toward Israeli territory Wednesday evening, The Israeli military said.

Around the same time, Iranian media, including the IRGC-linked Fars News Agency, reported the beginning of a missile attack by the Islamic Republic on Israel.

Air raid sirens were activated in Tel Aviv shortly after.

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