Projectile hits near Iran’s Bushehr nuclear plant, killing one: IAEA
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Projectile strikes near Iran's Bushehr nuclear plant, killing at least one person amid escalating regional military tensions.
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Attack on nuclear facility raises radioactive contamination risks that could affect regional populations and global energy markets if reactor damage occurs.
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A projectile struck near Iran's Bushehr nuclear power plant, killing at least one person, according to the International Atomic Energy Agency. Tehran claims this marks the fourth attack on or near the facility as tensions escalate between Iran and the US-Israel military campaign. The strike raises immediate concerns about potential damage to critical nuclear infrastructure and the risk of radioactive contamination in a region already destabilized by ongoing conflict. Iran has not specified the projectile's origin, but the timing aligns with the broader military confrontation that has intensified over recent months. The incident underscores the vulnerability of civilian nuclear facilities during active hostilities and may prompt international pressure for a ceasefire or de-escalation.
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The International Atomic Energy Agency is monitoring the incident; Iran reports this as the fourth attack on or near the facility.
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