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Kuwait says no increase in radioactive traces detected after US attack on Iran

Kuwait says no increase in radioactive traces detected after US attack on Iran

Al Arabiya7 hours ago

Kuwait said its nuclear defense center did not detect an increase in radioactive traces in Kuwaiti airspace and waters following US attacks on Iranian nuclear sites, the country's national guard said in a post on X.
Earlier on Sunday, the Saudi regulatory authorities said that 'no radioactive effects were detected' in the Gulf region after US strikes on Iran's nuclear facilities.
'No radioactive effects were detected on the environment of the Kingdom and the Arab Gulf states as a result of the American military targeting of Iran's nuclear facilities,' the Kingdom's Nuclear and Radiological Regulatory Commission wrote in a post on X.
US President Donald Trump announced on Saturday night that American forces had struck three nuclear sites in Iran, calling the operation 'a spectacular military success' and warning that more attacks would be ordered if Tehran did not agree to a deal.
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