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Iran claims nuclear know-how cannot be destroyed

Iran claims nuclear know-how cannot be destroyed

Iraqi News7 hours ago

Tehran – Iran said its knowledge in the nuclear field 'cannot be destroyed' after the United States carried out a series of strikes Sunday on atomic facilities in the Islamic republic.
'They should know that this industry has roots in our country and the roots of this national industry cannot be destroyed,' said Atomic Energy Organization of Iran spokesman Behrouz Kamalvandi, according to Tasnim news agency. 'Of course, we have suffered damage, but this is not the first time that the industry has suffered damage.'

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