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Israel afirma que estaría cerca de eliminar el programa nuclear iraní. Pero ¿qué queda después de los ataques?

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00:00Iran says it has no nuclear weapons program, and that it is pursuing nuclear energy for electricity.
00:06This map shows the country's main nuclear sites.
00:09Besides Natanz, there are reactors at Arak and Boucher, the Fordo Enrichment Center,
00:15and a major refined uranium fuel storage site at Isfahan.
00:19These satellite images of Natanz show destroyed equipment above ground.
00:23But many components are buried deep underground, raising questions about how much damage airstrikes can do.
00:29Electricity infrastructure at the facility, which included an electrical substation,
00:37a main electric power supply building, an emergency power supply and backup generators, was also destroyed.
00:45There has been no indication of a physical attack on the underground cascade hole
00:51containing part of the pilot fuel enrichment plant and the main fuel enrichment plant.
00:57Israel also hit the Isfahan enrichment facility, seen here in before and after satellite images,
01:04but did not hit the underground uranium storage site there,
01:07which could have caused a radiation leak with unpredictable consequences.
01:11The targeted killings of two senior nuclear scientists may have more of an effect
01:16on Iran's ability to pursue nuclear weapons.
01:19The scientists are those who accompanied the program from almost its inception.
01:26They have all the institutional knowledge.
01:27They have also the very knowledge, which is not yet documented, and they play the key role.
01:34And they are serious academics and certainly Iran's best.
01:37It's a serious blow.
01:38Before the attacks, the IAEA said Iran could refine enough enriched uranium
01:44to produce multiple nuclear weapons within weeks.
01:48Israel's attacks may have set the program back.
01:51But with so many well-protected facilities still intact, it's not clear by how much.
01:57But with so many well-protected facilities still intact, it's not clear by how much.

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