The IAEA urged an immediate halt to attacks near Iran's Bushehr nuclear power plant, warning of severe risks to nuclear safety. Iran criticized the IAEA's lukewarm response to repeated strikes by the US and Israel. Tehran warned that these attacks constitute a breach of international law and could lead to irreparable consequences.
The IAEA warned that attacks near Iran's Bushehr nuclear power plant pose a very real danger to nuclear safety and must stop. The facility has been targeted four times since the US-Israeli war began, with the latest strike hitting just 75 meters from the perimeter. The IAEA cautioned that such strikes could cause severe radiological accidents.
The IAEA confirmed military strikes near Iran's Bushehr nuclear power plant but reported no damage to the facility itself. This confirmation was based on independent analysis of satellite imagery and site knowledge. The incident reflects the ongoing tension surrounding Iran's nuclear program.
Iran officially protested to the IAEA, labeling the recent attacks near the Bushehr Nuclear Power Plant by the US and Israel as a war crime and a violation of international law. Iran warned that this is the fourth attack and could lead to irreversible consequences, such as the release of radioactive materials. Tehran urged the IAEA to take a firm stance and condemn the attacks, while affirming its commitment to defending its sovereignty.
The IAEA chief urged an immediate halt to attacks near Iran's Bushehr nuclear power plant, warning of severe risks to nuclear safety. The IAEA confirmed military strikes near the plant through satellite imagery analysis. Iran criticized the IAEA's lack of decisive action, demanding stronger measures.
The IAEA stated that recent strikes in Iran came dangerously close to the Bushehr Nuclear Power Plant, with one impact just 75 meters from the perimeter. Iran's Atomic Energy Organization reported four nearby strikes since February 28, including one that killed a guard. The IAEA warned that such incidents pose a 'very real danger to nuclear safety' and called for an immediate halt to attacks.
Iran has called on the international community to condemn recent attacks on the Bushehr Nuclear Power Plant. The head of Iran's Atomic Energy Organization urged the IAEA to issue a strong condemnation of the shelling. Iran warned that such actions could have irreparable consequences for the entire Middle East.
As the US-Israel military operation against Iran enters its 38th day, President Trump has set a new deadline for the Strait of Hormuz. Iran warned of retaliation for attacks on civilian targets, and a 45-day ceasefire proposal was not approved by President Trump. Israel struck a key Iranian petrochemical complex, while the IAEA expressed concern over attacks near the Bushehr nuclear power plant.
Israel has repeatedly attacked Iran's South Pars gas field and near the Bushehr nuclear plant, which Iran strongly condemned as a violation of international law. The IAEA confirmed that Israeli strikes impacted close to the Bushehr nuclear facility. Despite proposals for a 45-day ceasefire and reopening the Strait of Hormuz, tensions remain high.
Iran rejected the latest ceasefire proposal, demanding a permanent end to the war instead. Israel dealt a severe economic blow to Iran by striking key petrochemical facilities, while the IAEA confirmed strikes near the Bushehr nuclear plant. Tehran presented ten clauses, including regional conflict resolution and sanctions lifting.