Iranian Foreign Minister Denounces US-Israeli Attack on Bushehr Nuclear Site, Warns of Severe Regional Impact
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Tehran, April 5 (NationPress) The Iranian Foreign Minister, Seyed Abbas Araghchi, has strongly denounced a recent strike by US-Israeli forces near the Bushehr nuclear power facility in Iran, cautioning that the repercussions could be deadly for the West Asia region.
Earlier today, it was reported that a projectile struck near Iran's sole operational nuclear power station, resulting in the death of one security personnel and causing damage to a structure on site. This incident represents the fourth attack of this nature since the onset of the US-Israel-Iran conflict, according to Xinhua news agency.
In a statement on the social media platform X, Araghchi remarked, "The US and Israel have targeted our Bushehr facility four times now. The radioactive fallout will threaten life in the capitals of the GCC, not in Tehran."
The semi-official Tasnim news agency mentioned that the strike did not impact the functioning of the plant, as its critical components remain unharmed.
The International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) reported no increase in radiation levels post-attack. IAEA Director General Rafael Grossi conveyed his serious concern regarding the incident, emphasizing that nuclear facilities and their adjacent areas "must never be subjected to attack." He called for utmost military restraint to prevent the risk of a nuclear catastrophe.
In related developments, at least five individuals sustained injuries in US-Israeli assaults targeting various petrochemical companies in Iran's Khuzestan province, as reported by Tasnim.
Araghchi stated that Tehran is committed to achieving a "definitive and enduring" resolution to the war imposed by the US and Israel on the nation.
Furthermore, Iran's IRGC Navy announced it had successfully targeted an Israeli-associated vessel using a drone, igniting a fire aboard. The IRGC confirmed the assault, stating that its forces had aimed at an Israeli-owned commercial ship docked in Bahrain.
This escalation comes amid increasing regional tensions following coordinated US-Israeli strikes on Iran that began on February 28, leading to retaliatory actions from Iran and its allies against US and Israeli interests throughout the Middle East.