MADRID, 22 Oct. (EUROPA PRESS) –

The Black Reward hacking group has claimed to have infiltrated the files of Iran’s Atomic Energy Production and Development Company (NPPD) and has announced that it will release sensitive information on the Islamic Republic’s nuclear program on Sunday if Tehran authorities fail to release all political prisoners and detainees in wave of protests over young Mahsa Amini’s death in custody.

“A difficult and important 24 hours have just begun for the Islamic Republic from this moment on,” the group announced on its Twitter account early this Saturday, along with blurred images of documents allegedly taken from the company’s confidential files. according to the pan-Arab network Al Arabiya.

If the authorities do not release the prisoners, the group announces that it will release information about the “neglected nuclear project of the mullahs’ regime.” The Iranian officials, they add, “are well aware of the impact that the disclosure of this pirated data will have,” according to the statement collected by the Iran International portal, linked by the Iranian authorities to opposition groups.

The Iranian authorities have not yet ruled on this ultimatum or confirmed any computer operation against the company’s files.

The NPPD is directly responsible for the studies, construction and safe operation of nuclear power plants and nuclear fuel supply, as well as for support and cooperation in the manufacture of tools, instruments, equipment, components and facilities required for nuclear power plants and all their accessories. related within the country.