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TEHRAN, Iran (AP) Iran turned off two surveillance devices Wednesday used by U.N. inspectors to monitor the Islamic Republic's uranium enrichment, further escalating the crisis over its atomic program as Tehran's nuclear deal with world powers remains in tatters.
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Get latest articles and stories on World at LatestLY. Iran turned off two surveillance devices Wednesday used by UN inspectors to monitor the Islamic Republic s uranium enrichment, further escalating the crisis over its atomic program as Tehran s nuclear deal with world powers remains in tatters. World News | Iran Says 2 UN Watchdog Devices at Nuclear Site Turned off.