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The head of Iran's Nuclear Agency: The Natanz crash - a terrorist act
The Iranian official clarified that the Islamic Republic reserves the right to respond to the attack.
He did not specify who was behind the fault in the power grid at the uranium enrichment facility at Natanz, or what exactly caused it.
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Guy Elster
Sunday, 11 April 2021, 17:57 Updated: 17:58
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The head of Iran's nuclear agency said today (Sunday) that the malfunction at the Natanz uranium enrichment facility is a terrorist act.
He said Iran reserves the right to respond, without specifying who was behind the power outage at the Natanz facility or what exactly caused it.
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