<p>Paris: Centrifuges at the Fordo uranium enrichment plant in Iran are "no longer operational" after the United States attacked the facility with bunker-busting bombs, Rafael Grossi, director-general of the <em>International Atomic Energy Agency</em>, said on French radio Thursday.</p>.<p>Evaluating the damage from the strikes using satellite imagery alone is difficult, Grossi told <em>Radio France Internationale</em> in an interview. But given the power of the bombs and the technical characteristics of the plant, "we already know that these centrifuges are no longer operational", he said.</p>.No known intelligence that Iran moved uranium, US defence chief says.<p>Grossi added that centrifuges are machines that require a high-degree of precision and are vulnerable to intense vibrations.</p>.<p>"There was no escaping significant physical damage," Grossi said. "So we can come to a fairly accurate technical conclusion."</p>
<p>Paris: Centrifuges at the Fordo uranium enrichment plant in Iran are "no longer operational" after the United States attacked the facility with bunker-busting bombs, Rafael Grossi, director-general of the <em>International Atomic Energy Agency</em>, said on French radio Thursday.</p>.<p>Evaluating the damage from the strikes using satellite imagery alone is difficult, Grossi told <em>Radio France Internationale</em> in an interview. But given the power of the bombs and the technical characteristics of the plant, "we already know that these centrifuges are no longer operational", he said.</p>.No known intelligence that Iran moved uranium, US defence chief says.<p>Grossi added that centrifuges are machines that require a high-degree of precision and are vulnerable to intense vibrations.</p>.<p>"There was no escaping significant physical damage," Grossi said. "So we can come to a fairly accurate technical conclusion."</p>