Rafael Grossi told a news conference in Vienna on Monday that the cameras installed by the IAEA at Iran's nuclear facilities would be repaired "in the coming days". He said inspectors had "enough access" to the cameras and could see the recorded images "as much as we needed".
Mohammad Reza Khabbaz, the former governor of North Khorasan, told Etemadonline: "How is it that gentlemen in Khorasan are harassing the Taliban?" Suddenly the Taliban are purged and some gentlemen may pray behind the Taliban forces He also described the Taliban's "cruel treatment" of the people of eastern Iran 20 years ago

The head of the Islamic Propaganda Organization confirmed the elimination of the theater course at the Soura Girls' Conservatory, saying, "A group may stop working in a short time to correct the issues and eliminate the cross-sectional weaknesses in order to reform the structure. "The same thing happened in Surah, and the work was temporarily stopped to cover up the weaknesses."
Grossi also said that Iran had not yet commented on the nuclear particles in the three locations to which the IAEA found complementary access, did not answer questions about another undeclared location, and did not specify the current location of natural uranium in the form of a metal disk.
Mojtaba Khaledi, a spokesman for the Emergency Management Agency of Iran, said three people had been injured in the quake in Khorasan Razavi. "These people were injured while fleeing and were released from hospital after receiving outpatient treatment," he said.