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Austria: IAEA chief expresses 'doubts' about missing Iranian footage٠٠:٠٢:٠٣
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International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) Director General Rafael Mariano Grossi expressed doubts, during a press conference in Vienna, on Friday, about the Iranian government's explanations for missing footage from a surveillance camera installed by the agency at an Iranian centrifuge centre.

The Iranian state said the footage was missing due to an attack.

"We have doubts about that and this is why we're asking them where is it, so I'm hopeful they are going to come up with an answer because it's very strange that it disappears," said Grossi.

He showed a group of reporters the cameras used, its components, and how it works to further clarify their reasoning behind the agency's stance. He also emphasised how these cameras cannot be 'violated' by anybody due to sophisticated technology and alarm systems installed in them.

Austria: IAEA chief expresses 'doubts' about missing Iranian footage

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International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) Director General Rafael Mariano Grossi expressed doubts, during a press conference in Vienna, on Friday, about the Iranian government's explanations for missing footage from a surveillance camera installed by the agency at an Iranian centrifuge centre.

The Iranian state said the footage was missing due to an attack.

"We have doubts about that and this is why we're asking them where is it, so I'm hopeful they are going to come up with an answer because it's very strange that it disappears," said Grossi.

He showed a group of reporters the cameras used, its components, and how it works to further clarify their reasoning behind the agency's stance. He also emphasised how these cameras cannot be 'violated' by anybody due to sophisticated technology and alarm systems installed in them.

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International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) Director General Rafael Mariano Grossi expressed doubts, during a press conference in Vienna, on Friday, about the Iranian government's explanations for missing footage from a surveillance camera installed by the agency at an Iranian centrifuge centre.

The Iranian state said the footage was missing due to an attack.

"We have doubts about that and this is why we're asking them where is it, so I'm hopeful they are going to come up with an answer because it's very strange that it disappears," said Grossi.

He showed a group of reporters the cameras used, its components, and how it works to further clarify their reasoning behind the agency's stance. He also emphasised how these cameras cannot be 'violated' by anybody due to sophisticated technology and alarm systems installed in them.

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