IAEA inspectors visit Iranian nuclear site
JERUSALEM (JTA) -- A team of inspectors from the United Nations nuclear watchdog reportedly visited a nuclear facility in Iran.
A report that the team from the International Atomic Energy Agency visited the newly disclosed underground uranium enrichment site Sunday came from Iran's semi-official Mehr news agency and was picked up by news services around the world.
The unsourced report said the four inspectors would visit the site a second time. They are scheduled to be in Iran for three days.
Iran revealed the existence of the site, near the holy city of Qom, last month.
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