Iran announced that the Bushehr Nuclear Power Plant is safely continuing electricity production despite missile strikes from the US and Israel. Tehran emphasized that the facility adheres to the highest international safety standards and contributes to the national grid. Iran urged the IAEA to strongly condemn these attacks, warning they pose severe threats to regional security and the environment.
The IAEA formally warned that strikes near Iran's Bushehr nuclear plant pose a severe risk of a radiological disaster extending beyond Iran's borders. Iran accused Western governments of hypocrisy, claiming radioactive fallout could affect GCC capitals. This incident signals that nuclear safety has become a critical security issue, akin to the Strait of Hormuz.
A nuclear watchdog warned that President Trump's potential military strike on Iran's Bushehr nuclear power plant could unleash a 'fatal nuclear disaster.' The facility holds highly radioactive uranium fuel, posing risks of overheating and explosion if attacked. This danger is being overlooked by the international community, as Trump threatens Iran over reopening the Strait of Hormuz.