Afghan Voice Agency (AVA) - International Service: The Agency's Director General has emphasized that the radiation level outside the Natanz site has not changed and remains within normal limits; an issue that indicates that the incident did not have any dangerous radiation effects on the population or the surrounding environment.
On the other hand, the deputy security officer of Isfahan province has also announced that no radiation leaks or injuries occurred in Natanz and that the damage was only superficial.
Grossi's claim about the ground part and Iran's response
Grosi, however, claimed that the ground part of the fuel enrichment site, where Iran was producing uranium with an enrichment of 60 percent, had been destroyed.
In response to the attack, Behrouz Kamalvandi, spokesman for the Atomic Energy Organization of Iran, stressed: "This was a terrorist attack against nuclear facilities... We had no casualties and there was no dangerous radiation leak." He continued that Iran's will has become stronger, nuclear technologies are expanding, and "we will continue this path until the end of our lives." These statements indicate Iran's determination to continue and expand its nuclear activities, despite attacks and external pressure.