Iran disconnected UN surveillance cameras at nuclear site
Newsrael News Desk 09.06.2022
State media report doesn’t identify location of cameras, but they could be at Fordo or Natanz; move appears to be attempt by Tehran to apply pressure ahead of possible censure.
Iran turned off two surveillance cameras of the United Nations’ nuclear watchdog that monitored one of its atomic sites, Iranian state television reported Wednesday. The television report described the two International Atomic Energy Agency cameras as monitoring “OLEM enrichment levels and flowmeters.” That appeared to refer to the IAEA’s Online Enrichment Monitors, which watch the enrichment of uranium gas through piping at enrichment facilities.
As reported by The Times of Israel
Image source: AP Photo/Mehdi Ghasemi
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