Iran has announced legal action against IAEA Director Rafael Grossi for his inaction following U.S.-Israeli attacks on its nuclear facilities. This decision comes amid rising tensions surrounding assaults near the Bushehr nuclear power plant.
A security guard was killed in an attack on Iran's Bushehr nuclear facility on Saturday, amid rising tensions in the US-Israel conflict. This incident marks the fourth attack on the site since the conflict began on February 28.
Military operations continue in Iran, with nuclear facilities in Bushehr targeted, raising concerns about a potential nuclear incident. These developments come as diplomatic mediation efforts persist.
Russia has announced its intention to request a ceasefire from the United States and Israel during the evacuation of its employees from the Bushehr nuclear power plant in Iran. This request comes amid rising tensions in the region.
Iran's Atomic Energy Organization head, Mohammad Eslami, has called on the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) to condemn the attack on the Bushehr nuclear facility, emphasizing the threat it poses to nuclear security in the region.
Iran's nuclear chief, Mohammad Eslami, has accused the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) of failing to take effective measures to protect nuclear facilities in Iran, particularly the Bushehr power plant, which has faced multiple attacks, the latest on April 4.
Strong explosions were heard in the Iranian cities of Bushehr and Bandar Abbas, raising concerns among local residents. The causes of these explosions remain unknown, and there are no reports of casualties yet.
Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov expressed his condolences to his Iranian counterpart Abbas Araghchi following the death of an employee due to shelling at the Bushehr nuclear power plant. This incident highlights the escalating tensions in the region.
Iranian Foreign Minister Seyed Abbas Araghchi condemned the attacks carried out by the United States and Israel near the Bushehr nuclear facility, warning of dire consequences for the region. The attack resulted in the death of a security personnel and damage to part of the facility.
Russia has expressed increasing concern over the attack on the Bushehr nuclear plant in Iran, which resulted in casualties. This incident raises fears of escalating tensions in the region.
Russian company Rosatom has initiated the evacuation of its employees from the Bushehr nuclear power plant in Iran, transporting 198 staff members to the Armenian border. This decision follows a series of attacks in the region.
Rafael Grossi, Director General of the International Atomic Energy Agency, warns of a potential nuclear accident due to escalating military tensions following the fourth strike on Iran's Bushehr nuclear power plant. The latest attack resulted in the death of a security personnel and damage to one of the buildings.
Former IAEA inspector Yousri Abu Shadi warns of a potential radioactive leak from Iran's Bushehr nuclear facility, posing a significant environmental threat to Gulf countries. The ongoing conflict raises concerns over the safety of nuclear sites in the region.
Fears of a nuclear escalation in the Middle East are rising as the deadline set by U.S. President Donald Trump for Tehran approaches. The escalating threats between Washington and Tehran raise significant concerns about the region's future.
Iran has warned that radiation pollution resulting from the targeting of the Bushehr nuclear facility could extend its impact to Gulf capitals, not just Tehran. This statement comes amid rising tensions in the region.
On Saturday, Russia began evacuating <strong>198 workers</strong> from the Bushehr nuclear plant in Iran following a new strike by American and Israeli forces. This action has raised concerns in Moscow and calls for de-escalation.
A U.S.-Israeli airstrike near Iran's Bushehr nuclear facility resulted in the death of a guard, while Russia evacuated 198 workers from the site. These developments occur amid rising tensions in the region.
Russian authorities announced the evacuation of <strong>198 individuals</strong> from Iran's Bushehr nuclear plant as a precautionary measure to address potential security risks. This decision comes amid rising concerns about nuclear safety in the region.
U.S. and Israeli airstrikes hit near Iran's Bushehr nuclear facility on Saturday, prompting warnings from Iranian Foreign Minister about potential repercussions for Gulf neighbors. This escalation comes amid ongoing searches for a missing American pilot after his plane crashed in Iran.
Maria Zakharova, spokesperson for the Russian Foreign Ministry, condemned attacks on Iranian nuclear facilities, labeling them a disgrace for the countries behind them. She emphasized that such actions escalate regional tensions significantly.
Russia has initiated a planned evacuation of 198 workers from its Bushehr nuclear plant in Iran following a U.S.-Israeli attack on the facility. This action comes amid rising security tensions in the region.
Airstrikes on a petrochemical industrial area in southwestern Iran resulted in one death and five injuries. The shell hit a building near the Bushehr nuclear power plant, raising safety concerns about the facility.
A man was killed near the Iranian Bushehr nuclear power plant, with local authorities confirming no radioactive leak occurred. The incident has raised questions about safety at nuclear facilities in the region.
Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi confirmed that Israel and the United States have launched four attacks on the Bushehr nuclear plant. This statement comes amid rising tensions in the region.
A worker at the Bushehr nuclear power plant was killed this morning in an attack targeting the facility's vicinity. This incident is part of a series of assaults on this vital site.
On Saturday, U.S. and Israeli warplanes targeted several sites in Iran, including a petrochemical facility near Bushehr, escalating regional tensions. The Iranian media reported significant damage from the strikes, raising concerns about potential military escalation.
Iran reported an attack near its Bushehr nuclear facility that resulted in the death of a guard and damage to a support building. This marks the fourth attack on the facility since the onset of the war.
On Saturday, joint airstrikes by Israel and the United States targeted facilities in Iran's Bushehr region, resulting in the death of a security personnel. However, official reports indicate that the nuclear facilities sustained no significant damage.
A drone strike destroyed a humanitarian aid warehouse in Iran's Bushehr province on Friday, raising significant concerns about the humanitarian situation in the country. The International Federation of Red Cross and Red Crescent Societies reported that the attack resulted in the destruction of two containers and several emergency vehicles.
Russian state nuclear energy company <strong>Rosatom</strong> has announced its readiness to carry out further evacuations from Iran's <strong>Bushehr</strong> nuclear power plant, raising concerns about nuclear safety in the region.