No increase in off-site radiation at bombed Iranian sites, IAEA says
Following the U.S. attacks on three Iranian nuclear facilities -- Fordow, Natanz and Isfahan -- on Saturday, the International Atomic Energy Agency said early Sunday that "no increase in off-site radiation levels has been reported as of this time."

"IAEA will provide further assessments on [the] situation in Iran as more information becomes available," the agency said in a post to X.
Mohammad Reza Kardan, the deputy director of Iran's Atomic Energy Organization, said no radiation had been observed outside the facilities, attributing this to advance safety planning. He condemned the attacks as a "criminal act" and a first in global history, warning of violations of international law.
Iranian officials said residents near the sites remain safe and are continuing their lives "without worry" despite the strikes.
-ABC News' Dada Jovanovic






