Several experts have also warned that Iran likely relocated its stockpile of near-weapons-grade highly enriched uranium from the targeted sites ahead of the strikes and may now be concealing it elsewhere.
There is a chance that much of Iran’s highly enriched uranium survived Israeli and US attacks because it may have been moved by Tehran soon after the first strikes, UN�nuclear�watchdog�chief�Rafael Grossi said on Wednesday.
There is a chance that much of Iran's highly enriched uranium survived Israeli and U.S ...News / World News / IAEA chief says Iran's highly enriched uranium likely ‘survived' US, Israeli strikes.
Satellite photographs of the primary target, the Fordo uranium enrichment plant that Iran built under a mountain, showed several holes where a dozen 30,000-pound MassiveOrdnance Penetrators - one of the largest conventional bombs in the U.S.
Russia�said on Wednesday it stood�ready�to�remove�highly�enriched�uranium�from�Iran�and convert it into civilian reactor fuel as a potential way to help narrow US-Iranian differences over the Islamic Republic’s nuclear program.
Iran has ramped up production of highly enriched uranium, according to a confidential UN watchdog report, as Tehran said Saturday that it had received US proposals to settle its long-running nuclear dispute with the West... .
Iran has increased its stockpile of uranium enriched to near weapons-grade levels, a confidential report by the UN nuclear watchdog said ... enriched up to 60 per cent.