Head of the Atomic Energy Organization: There may be places where waste has been introduced that could be contaminated

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Head of the Atomic Energy Organization: There may be places where waste has been introduced that could be contaminated

The head of the Atomic Energy Organization said it is possible that some waste has been introduced somewhere that is contaminated.

Mohammad Eslami mentioned that the locations inspected by the agency’s inspectors include a cattle farm, an abandoned mine, and a scrap yard, which are said to have been sites of Iran’s nuclear activities.

They have taken samples at a scrap yard.

It is possible that some waste has been introduced somewhere that is contaminated.

The waste comes from Iraq and various other countries.

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