There are also voices pointing out the possibility of fire destruction by Iran's nuclear facilities 5:56 on July 6

Earlier this month, a fire broke out in a nuclear facility in Iran, a spokesman for the Nuclear Agency said the facility to develop a high-performance centrifuge for uranium enrichment was severely damaged. Although we have not revealed the cause, some have pointed out the possibility of vandalism by someone in Iran.

A major nuclear-related facility in Natans, central Iran, was hit by a fire this month, a spokesman for the Iranian Atomic Energy Agency said on Tuesday via state media that the facility will develop a high-performance centrifuge for uranium enrichment. It was announced that it was a facility of.

He added, "It's a big damage. There will be a delay in the development and production of the centrifuge."

Regarding the Iran nuclear agreement, the unilaterally withdrawing U.S. resumed sanctions, and the Iranian side did not follow the restrictions set by the agreement as a countermeasure, and developed uranium enrichment activities such as the development of a new centrifuge. Shows a strengthening stance.

It has been pointed out that the centrifuge may have become unusable at the Natans facility after a cyber attack by the United States and Israel around 2010.

Even in this case, there are voices pointing out the possibility of vandalism by somebody in the country, but the authorities have not officially disclosed the cause as "related to security".

Since the end of last month, there have been a number of incidents of damage to important facilities such as a large-scale explosion around a military facility near the capital Tehran since the end of last month.