Russia Warns Bushehr Nuclear Plant Situation Deteriorating After Third Airstrike
The operational safety of Iran's Bushehr nuclear power plant is under intensifying pressure following a third airstrike in just ten days. Russia's state nuclear corporation, Rosatom, confirms the situation is deteriorating, though initial reports indicate no damage to the reactor core and no radiation release. The repeated attacks, which Iran attributes to US-Israeli operations, are pushing a critical civilian energy facility into a zone of escalating risk.
The Kremlin has leveled direct accusations against Washington and Israel, charging them with endangering the entire region and harming the global cause of nuclear non-proliferation. Russian Foreign Ministry spokeswoman Maria Zakharova framed the strikes as a direct assault on international safeguards, stating the attacking countries are "effectively undermining the NPT [Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty] and the IAEA's verification mechanisms."
This pattern of strikes against a declared peaceful nuclear facility represents a significant escalation, moving conflict into a domain with catastrophic potential environmental and humanitarian consequences. It places immense strain on the IAEA's monitoring role and tests the resilience of international nuclear safety protocols during active warfare. The sustained attacks create a persistent crisis point where a single miscalculation or system failure could trigger a regional disaster.