Iran may have developed detonators that can set off nuclear bombs by telling the UN atomic watchdog they were for oil drilling, opposition sources claim
- EXCLUSIVE: Opposition sources say Iran set up a committee to deceive the UN watchdog and manufactured devices capable of detonating nuclear weapons
- The UN passed a motion on Wednesday criticising Iran for failing to clarify questions about the presence of nuclear material at undeclared sites
- China and Russia voted against the motion proposed by the US, France, Germany and the UK, who urged Iran to comply with the UN on nuclear weapons
Iran set up a committee to deceive the UN atomic watchdog and build devices capable of denoting nuclear weapons in secret, opposition sources have told MailOnline.
The National Council of Resistance of Iran (NCRI) accused the Islamic Republic of developing so-called 'exploding-bridgewire detonators' by sending the UN forged documents that stated they were needed for oil drilling.
The devices can be used for detonating implosion-type nuclear weapons, and are monitored by the UN's International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA).
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