Some of the cameras collected from nuclear sites were activated

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Some of the cameras collected from nuclear sites were activated

Some of the cameras collected from nuclear sites were activated

The spokesperson for Iran’s Atomic Energy Organization announced on Thursday, June 15, that out of 29 cameras and devices from the International Atomic Energy Agency that were collected from Iran’s nuclear sites, ten cameras have been reactivated in Natanz.

Behrouz Kamalvandi further clarified that the information stored in the surveillance cameras will remain with Iran, and the agency will not have access to them until a nuclear agreement is reached.

According to him, the activated cameras are at the centrifuge production center in Isfahan. This current centrifuge manufacturing center in Isfahan is the same production line from Karaj that was moved to a secure location after sabotage.

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