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The 2020 Iran explosions were a series of eleven explosions in Iran, including at an advanced centrifuge assembly facility, [1] alleged missile sites, [2] [3] [4] petrochemical centers, [5] power plants, [6] a nuclear enrichment facility and a medical clinic. [7]
The Tehran Research Reactor (TRR) was supplied by the United States under the Atoms for Peace program. The 5-megawatt pool-type nuclear research reactor became operational in 1967 and initially used highly enriched uranium fuel.
In 1967, the Tehran Nuclear Research Center (TNRC) was established, run by the Atomic Energy Organization of Iran (AEOI). The TNRC was equipped with a 5-megawatt nuclear research reactor supplied by US company American Machine and Foundry, which was fueled by highly enriched uranium. [20] [21]
DUBAI (Reuters) -Iran could review its "nuclear doctrine" following Israeli threats, a senior Iranian Revolutionary Guards commander said on Thursday, raising concerns about Tehran's nuclear ...
On 31 January 2018, fewer than two dozen Mossad agents infiltrated a secret warehouse in the Kahrizak District of southern Tehran (the capital city of Iran), and pilfered 100,000 documents, including paper records and computer files, documenting the nuclear weapons work of Iran's AMAD Project between 1999 and 2003. The trove was part of Iran's ...
The attack was launched in response to the Iranian drone and missile strikes in Israel, which itself was an Iranian retaliation for the Israeli airstrike on the Iranian consulate in Damascus. [ 12 ] Iranian media and social media reported minor explosions near Isfahan, [ 13 ] where Iran has nuclear facilities , a drone manufacturing facility ...
The accusations by Iran’s Oil Minister Javad Owji come as Israel has been blamed for a series of attacks targeting Tehran's nuclear program. The “explosion of the gas pipeline was an Israeli ...
1957: The United States and Iran sign a civil nuclear co-operation agreement as part of the U.S. Atoms for Peace program. [1] August 9, 1963: Iran signs the Partial nuclear test ban treaty (PTBT) and ratifies it on December 23, 1963. [2] 1967: The Tehran Nuclear Research Centre is built and run by the Atomic Energy Organization of Iran (AEOI).