Monday, 6 July 2020

ran Admits Fire in Natanz Is a Setback to Centrifuge Program

Fire did considerable damage to above-ground lab


Jason Ditz 


Last week, an incident of “sabotage” was reported on the site of Iran’s Natanz uranium enrichment facility. The fire was claimed to have damaged a shed, and Iran said at the time that damage was minimal, there were no casualties, and no radiation leaks.

Over the weekend, experts began warning that damage was much worse than previously admitted. Fire appears to have wiped out an above-ground lab, leveling it, and Iranian officials concede it has set back their centrifuge program substantially.

Satellite images showed broader damage on the surface, though it is not believe the centrifuges, which are installed underground, had anything happen to them. Either way, the fire and sabotage are more substantial than was initially understood.

This makes responsibility all the more important. Israel is widely suspected to have carried this out with a cyberattack, though an unnknown group called Cheetahs of the Homeland had also claimed credit.

If the attack did more damage, so too is Iran’s retaliation more likely.Iranian officials say they know who did it, and hasn’t disclosed that.

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