Israel has launched airstrikes against Iran's Bushehr nuclear power plant and petrochemical facilities. The facility, built with Russian assistance, remains operational but poses a significant risk of nuclear accident due to high levels of radioactive materials. The IAEA expressed deep concern, while Russia evacuated its staff. Iran claims this is the fourth attack on the site.
Fourth attack near Iran's Bushehr nuclear plant since February 28; one killed, no plant damage. IAEA reports no radiation increase; Iranian FM warns of potential radioactive fallout in GCC capitals if attacks continue.
A US-Israeli strike near Iran's Bushehr nuclear plant has raised fears of a radioactive leak. The IAEA expressed deep concern over the attack on a nuclear facility, and Russian technicians were evacuated. Iran strongly condemns the attack amid rising regional tensions.
Iran's Foreign Minister warns of potential radioactive fallout in the Gulf following four US-Israeli strikes on the Bushehr nuclear plant. The minister highlights the hypocrisy of Western reactions compared to Russia's actions in Ukraine. Despite the attack, the IAEA reports no increase in radiation levels.
Iran warns of radioactive fallout after repeated strikes on Bushehr Nuclear Plant by the US and Israel. Araghchi cautions that a leak would devastate GCC capitals more than Tehran. The IAEA also voices concern over nuclear facility targeting.
Russia's Rosatom evacuated 198 more staff from Iran's Bushehr nuclear plant amid ongoing war. Evacuations have continued since February when hostilities began. IAEA reported a physical protection staff fatality.