Natanz, Iran – Iran’s nuclear facility in Natanz has been targeted in an attack, marking the second such incident at the site, officials reported on Saturday, March 21, 2026. Iranian authorities stated that no radiation leak occurred as a result of the incident.
According to reports from Iranian state media, the facility was struck by an aerial attack. The timing of the attack comes after a recent earthquake in Iran.
Iranian officials have accused the United States and Israel of being behind what they describe as a deliberate act of sabotage. The accusations were made following the attack, though no specific evidence was presented.
The International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) has called for military restraint in the wake of the attack. The agency’s statement underscores growing international concern over escalating tensions in the Middle East.
The incident at Natanz has prompted concerns about a potential escalation of conflict between Iran and its adversaries. The World Health Organization is reportedly preparing for a potential “nuclear disaster,” reflecting the heightened level of alert surrounding the situation. The development underscores growing regional tensions and the potential for miscalculation.
This latest attack on Natanz follows a previous incident at the facility, raising questions about the security of Iran’s nuclear program. The repeated targeting of the site could influence future diplomatic talks regarding Iran’s nuclear activities.