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伊朗核计划遭重创!IAEA紧急评估:约1.5万台离心机极可能被毁
Jin Shi Shu Ju·2025-06-17 05:57

Group 1 - The head of the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) indicated that approximately 15,000 centrifuges at Iran's Natanz facility are likely severely damaged or destroyed due to power outages caused by Israeli airstrikes [1] - The IAEA's assessment suggests that the external power interruption poses a critical threat to the high-speed rotating centrifuges, with at least two of Iran's operational uranium enrichment facilities rendered inoperative [1] - The Fordow enrichment facility, located deep in the mountains, reportedly showed no damage, although the IAEA has not yet conducted on-site inspections [1] Group 2 - Four buildings at the Isfahan nuclear facility were reported damaged, including a uranium conversion plant essential for producing uranium hexafluoride, which is required for centrifuges [2] - The damaged structures include a central chemistry laboratory, a uranium conversion plant, a Tehran reactor fuel manufacturing facility, and an under-construction facility for processing uranium tetrafluoride to metallic uranium [2] - There are indications that underground spaces at Isfahan, which may store a significant portion of Iran's highly enriched uranium, remain unaffected, but further inspections are needed for a comprehensive assessment [2]