Iran's atomic energy detects pollution inside the Natanz nuclear facility.

The spokesperson for the Iranian Atomic Energy Organization, Behrouz Kamalvandi, revealed that pollution has occurred inside the Natanz nuclear facility.
Kamalvandi explained: "Pollution, whether chemical or radioactive, has been detected only within the site, with no indications of external contamination."
He added: "There is no need to worry about the surrounding areas, but we need to carry out some cleaning operations inside the facility."
Kamalvandi also criticized the International Atomic Energy Agency, saying: "We have contacted the Director-General of the agency several times, but received no response. He, as a responsible official, should have paid attention to the threats we are facing, but he did not."
He added: "In a media interview, the Director-General justified these threats instead of condemning them, and we have previous messages urging international organizations to intervene because these threats pose an international danger."
Kamalvandi described the latest report issued by the agency as "political and biased," indicating that "the report reflects a unified movement by Western countries, and that the agency is no longer neutral as it should be, but rather provides biased reports."