Summary
The UN's nuclear watchdog expressed concern after Iran reported new attacks on its Bushehr nuclear plant, which Iran blamed on the U.S. and Israel. The attacks occurred amidst ongoing conflict, with no reported increase in radiation levels. Iran continues to launch missiles at neighboring countries, while U.S. President Donald Trump temporarily paused attacks for potential talks.
Key Facts
- Iran's Bushehr nuclear power plant was attacked for the fourth time during the ongoing war.
- One employee died during the latest attack, and Iran blamed the U.S. and Israel.
- There was no increase in radiation reported following the strikes.
- President Donald Trump paused U.S. attacks on energy sites for 10 days, seeking a deal with Iran.
- Iran continues missile launches towards Gulf States, Iraq, and Israel.
- The UN's nuclear watchdog, IAEA, called for no attacks on nuclear sites to avoid accidents.
- There is an ongoing search for a missing American crew member after a fighter jet was downed.
- Many staff from the Bushehr plant have been evacuated, and no significant damage was reported.