No direct attacks on Iran's Bushehr nuclear plant, IAEA says
The International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) has not observed or confirmed any direct attacks on Iran's Bushehr Nuclear Power Plant, Director General Rafael Grossi said on July 10, while urging all parties to exercise restraint amid renewed hostilities between the United States and Iran.
Speaking to reporters after the latest round of consultations between Russia's Rosatom and the IAEA in Kaliningrad, Grossi said the agency is closely monitoring developments at the nuclear facility.
"We haven't directly observed or confirmed any attacks on the Bushehr plant. But my message is very clear and very important: any attacks against any nuclear power plant are impossible and unacceptable," Grossi said.
The IAEA chief stressed that the agency remains focused on protecting nuclear facilities during the conflict and reiterated that safeguarding their physical integrity is essential.
"The physical integrity of any nuclear facility is an absolute priority for nuclear safety," Grossi said, calling on all parties involved in the Middle East conflict to exercise restraint.
By Vafa Guliyeva







