IAEA calls on Iran 'to exercise restraint' after Dimona strike: 'No damage to reactor'

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The International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) issued a statement following the Iranian missile that struck Dimona, reporting it has received "no indication" that damage was caused to the Negev Nuclear Research Center (the official name of the Dimona reactor). The statement noted that "information from regional states indicates that no abnormal radiation levels were detected." The statement further said the IAEA "is closely monitoring the situation" and that agency chief Rafael Grossi called "to exercise maximum military restraint, particularly in the vicinity of nuclear facilities."
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