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IAEA chief Rafael Grossi said experts had lost the ability to track Iranian enriched uranium after the strikes. In total, he estimated that Iran could have moved about 400 kilograms of uranium ...
Donald Trump denied the claim that Iran moved uranium before US strikes, calling satellite images misleading. Pete Hegseth backs him, but experts cite signs that up to 60 per cent enriched ...
Iran covertly transferred 400kg of 60 per cent enriched uranium to undisclosed underground sites, just before the US airstrikes, top Intelligence sources have told CNN-News18. This relocation brings ...
Days after U.S airstrike on 3 crucial nuclear sites of Iran, a shocking information has emerged. Over 400 kilogram of enriched uranium, at least 10 nuclear weapons can be made, vanished and the UN ...
In a stunning post-strike development, 400 kilograms of enriched uranium have reportedly gone missing from Iran’s nuclear inventory, just days after U.S. precision strikes targeted key Iranian ...
Amid the mystery over Iran's 'missing' 400 kg Uranium, speculations are rife that Tehran might have moved the enriched fuel to a lesser-known and even deeper nuclear facility near Natanz at Kuh-e ...
Even as Israel and Iran scramble through a shaky ceasefire brokered by the US, there are reports that Tehran may have outsmarted America and moved 400 kg of uranium, enough to make nine to 10 atomic ...
A staggering 400 kilograms of uranium—enriched to 60% purity and potentially enough to make up to 10 nuclear weapons, according to US Vice President JD Vance—has gone missing. "It's unaccounted for," ...
The status of Iran’s stockpile of more than 400 kg of enriched uranium is unknown, US Vice President JD Vance told ABC News in an interview on Sunday. During the conversation, Vance also said he ...
UN nuclear watchdog International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) also said that it no longer knows the location of Iran’s uranium after the US strikes.