IAEA Confirms Impact of Recent Strikes Near Iran’s Bushehr Nuclear Power Plant
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IAEA says strikes near Iran nuclear power plant 'must stop'
The International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA), based in Vienna, has confirmed in a statement several attacks reported by Iranian official means in the vicinity of the Bushehr nuclear power plant. One of the projectiles hit only 75 metres from the nuclear power plant, according to the inspectors of the UN organization, who made their observations on Sunday. On-site analysis has shown that the plant has not been damaged, at least until then, but t…
Iran's Bushehr nuclear plant undamaged from recent nearby strike, atomic watchdog confirms
The atomic watchdog said that the confirmation was based on its independent analysis of new satellite imagery and detailed knowledge of the site, adding that one strike had hit only 75 meters away.
IAEA says US-Israeli strike landed 75 metres from Iran's Bushehr plant; nuclear facility not damaged
"Based on its independent analysis of new satellite imagery and detailed knowledge of the site, the IAEA can confirm recent impacts of military strikes close to Iran's Bushehr Nuclear Power Plant (BNPP), including one just 75 metres from the site perimeter. The BNPP itself has not been damaged, the IAEA's analysis of the 5 April imagery shows," the statement from the UN nuclear watchdog read.
By Billy Stockwell, CNN - The International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) said Monday that ongoing military activity near Iran's Bushehr nuclear facility could cause a "serious radiological accident" with potential consequences beyond the country's borders. On Sunday, a projectile struck an area near the power plant, often referred to as BNPP, marking the fourth time the site has been targeted since the start of the war, according to Iran's state …
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