Iran protested to the IAEA regarding the recent attack on the Bushehr nuclear plant by the US and Israel. Iran labeled the attack a blatant violation of international law and a war crime, demanding explicit condemnation from the IAEA. In response to this aggression, Iran stated it launched military operations against US and Israeli bases in the region.
IAEA confirmed strikes near Iran's Bushehr Nuclear Power Plant but stated the reactor itself was intact. The IAEA warned of serious radiological accident risks if military activity continues and urged restraint. Iran expressed concern that repeated attacks could lead to irreversible consequences for the environment and neighboring countries.
IAEA confirmed a military strike linked to the US and Israel landed just 75 meters from Iran's Bushehr nuclear plant, warning of nuclear risks. Although the plant itself was undamaged, the IAEA stressed that continued military activity could trigger a severe radiological accident. Iran condemned the attacks as assaults on its nuclear infrastructure, warning of regional danger.
IAEA confirmed that a recent US-Israeli military strike landed 75 meters near Iran's Bushehr Nuclear Power Plant, though the facility itself sustained no damage. The IAEA warned that continued military activity near the operational plant poses a severe risk of a radiological accident. Iran's Foreign Minister also denounced the strikes, raising concerns over regional radioactive contamination risks.
Iran formally protested to the IAEA regarding shelling near the Bushehr nuclear plant by the US and the Zionist entity. Eslami stated that the attack violated international norms and strongly condemned it. This protest underscores Iran's determination to protect its nuclear infrastructure amid rising regional tensions.
The head of the IAEA warned that attacks near Iran's Bushehr nuclear plant pose a very real danger to nuclear safety. He noted that a recent strike hit just 75 meters from the plant's perimeter. Such attacks could cause a severe radiological accident with harmful consequences for Iran and beyond.
The IAEA confirmed military strikes near Iran's Bushehr Nuclear Power Plant, noting the plant itself sustained no damage. IAEA Director General Rafael Grossi warned that continued military activity near the operating facility could trigger a severe radiological accident. The Iranian Atomic Energy Organization formally protested the shelling, calling for immediate international attention to the threat.
Iran formally protested to the IAEA regarding US and Israeli attacks near the Bushehr nuclear plant. Iran warned that the attacks violate the NPT and severely threaten the safety of its nuclear facilities. Tehran urged the IAEA to issue a strong condemnation beyond mere expressions of concern, affirming its resolve to defend its sovereignty.
Iran condemned the IAEA's stance on attacks against its Bushehr NPP, viewing it as justifying strikes on peaceful nuclear facilities. Following recent military operations by the US and Israel, Iran announced a large-scale retaliatory operation, escalating regional tensions. Global oil prices have risen significantly due to security threats in the Strait of Hormuz.
Iran's atomic energy chief warned the IAEA regarding attacks on the Bushehr nuclear plant. He stated that the facility has been targeted four times, with the most recent attack causing casualties. Iran warned that such attacks could lead to irreparable consequences, such as radioactive material release.