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WHO Warns of Attacks Near Iran's Nuclear Sites
14 Apr
Summary
- WHO reports at least eight attacks near Iran's nuclear facilities.
- Even near-miss strikes risk radiation leaks causing genomic instability.
- Nuclear facilities are vulnerable, risking widespread radioactive contamination.

Recent warnings from the World Health Organization (WHO) highlight an alarming pattern of at least eight reported attacks near Iran's nuclear facilities. These incidents, some occurring as close as 75 meters away, have raised global concern due to the potential for catastrophic consequences, even without a direct hit.
Experts indicate that "near-miss" strikes can still trigger severe risks, including radiation leaks that may cause genomic instability. Nuclear facilities, while built with safety layers, are not equipped to withstand military attacks. Damage to containment systems could release radioactive materials into the environment, affecting large populations.