General Director of the International Agency for Nuclear (IAEA) Rafael Grossy. Iran-Israel: The head of the IAEA called to allow inspectors to damaged nuclear facilities World and safety ~ 60 > after the unexpected bombardment of the US Iranian facilities to enrich uranium on weekends, on Monday the head of the International Atomic Energy Agency (Magate) Rafael Grossy called for access to affected objects for assessing, probably, “very significant” damage. 62 > 62 > 62 > 62 > 62 > 62 > 62 > 62 > Grossy spoke to the Administrative Offenses of the Governors Agency against the backdrop of the reports of new missile strikes by Israel on Iranian military facilities in Tehran and other regions of the country. The Iranian missile shelling of the Israeli territory was also reported. Grossy, who on the eve also performed at an emergency meeting of the UN Security Council, emphasized that the IAEA inspectors should return to nuclear facilities in Iran and evaluate the available reserves. About 400 kilograms of uranium, enriched up to 60 percent, causes special alarm. According to the 2015 agreement, signed by Iran and the international community, Uranus was allowed to enrich Uranus up to less than 4 percent. ~ 60 > “in funnels that appeared at the Fordo facility, where Iran enriches Uranus up to 60 percent, signs of the use of penetrating ammunition are visible,” said Grossy Council of Managers Magate. – Not a single person or organization, including the agency, is currently able to fully evaluate underground destruction. ” ~ 60 > he added that, taking into account the powerful explosive load used during US strikes,“ very significant damage is expected ”by centrifuges, with the help of which uranium is enriched at the facility in Ford. 60 ~ H2 > damaged several objects Fordo – only one of a number of objects associated with the nuclear program injured from US strikes. The objects in Isfhan, Arake and Tehran were also affected. In the speech before the UN Security Council in New York on Sunday, Grossi noted that the level of radiation outside these objects remains normal, but anxiety in connection with the current nuclear power plant in the Bushera remains. Any blow to Bushera can lead to a large -scale emission of radiation – “Risk Real,” he emphasized. ~ 60 > 11 days after the start of Israeli strokes on Iranian military and nuclear facilities in Iran, about 430 people were killed – most of them are civilians. According to Israel, as a result of Iranian missile strikes, 25 people were killed, more than 1300 were injured. ~ 60 > fear and panic 62 > 62 > 62 > 62 > 62 >In Iran, many residents cannot sleep and are afraid that they have nowhere to run. According to the testimonies received by the UN news service, the Internet is almost unavailable, and people stand in lines for food and fuel for several hours. “Sometimes you can’t even get bread,” said one of the residents of the country, noting that the owners of dual citizenship were massively leaving Iran. The crisis is especially difficult to affect the elderly and patients-“not because of the lack of money, but because those who looked after them disappeared”, she added. 62 ~ why strokes on nuclear facilities can lead to a disaster experts of experts Magate has repeatedly emphasized: armed attacks on nuclear infrastructure – both enrichment installations and reactors – can lead to damage to protective systems and release of radioactive or toxic substances. ~ 60 > 60 ~ p read Also: “dangerous escalation”: the UN Secretary General due to the US Sun by Iran ~ 60 > 62 > 62 > 62 > 62 > 62 > 62 ~ 62“Under no circumstances can I strike at nuclear facilities. They can cause the release of radiation with serious consequences for the injured state and beyond, ”said Grossy. 60 > even well -fortified objects may not withstand extreme external influence, for example, missiles Blows. 60 ~ h2 > various threats ~ ~ ~ > consequences may include local chemical infection or large -scale radioactive pollution – depending on the nature of the object and strength of its protective Systems. 60 ~ p > on the enrichment and conversion objects the main danger is a uranium hexaffeoride (UF₆). When moisture hits, it breaks up into hydrogen fluoride – highly toxic gas capable of causing burns and damage to the respiratory tract. ~ 60 > although radiation risks at enrichment facilities below, chemical danger can be very significant, noted in Magate. At the same time, the reactors and storages of the exhaust fuel contain large volumes of division products such as IOD-131 and Cesius-137. Damage can lead to a large -scale radioactive emission – especially if the cooling system fails. The Magate warns that this can cause an accident with the “loss of coolant” and with the subsequent release of radionuclides into the atmosphere. different risks ~ 60 > Iranian nuclear program includes objects with different The level of danger. The current nuclear power plant in the Bushera, according to reports, was not injured. It contains a significant amount of radioactive materials that the IAEA inspectors control. ~ 60 > research reactors, including Tehran, have smaller sizes. The heavy -water reactor in the Arak, which recently struck, at the time of the attack did not contain nuclear materials. ~ 60 > enrichment complexes in Natanze and Fordo are well -reinforced, which limits possible radiation leaks, despite the damage. However, on conversion objects, such as Isfahan, there is a uranium hexaftoride – its leak can cause poisoning. 60 > UN resolutions strictly prohibit the use of force against peaceful nuclear objects. Magate emphasizes: such actions pose a threat of not only national, but also regional and global security.