Tensions Escalate: Russian Concerns Over Israeli Strike on Iran's Nuclear Plant
Escalating tensions following reports of an Israeli strike on Iran's Bushehr nuclear power plant, built by Russia, raise fears of a catastrophic disaster akin to Chernobyl. Russian officials emphasize the safety of their workers and warn against military intervention, highlighting the diplomatic complexity involving Russia, Israel, and Iran.

In a stark warning, the head of Russia's nuclear energy corporation cautioned that an Israeli attack on Iran's Bushehr nuclear power plant could result in a "Chernobyl-style catastrophe." The statement follows a controversial claim by an Israeli military spokesperson that the site had been struck, a statement later labeled as erroneous by an Israeli official.
Bushehr, Iran's sole operating nuclear power facility, designed by Russia, has become a focal point of geopolitical tension. President Vladimir Putin assured reporters that Israeli commitments ensure the safety of Russian workers at Bushehr, despite efforts to curtail Iran's nuclear advancements.
Amid these tensions, Russia's Rosatom chief, Alexei Likhachev, underscored the potential disaster if the site were to be attacked, while affirming Russia's emergency preparations. Russian Foreign Ministry spokesperson Maria Zakharova condemned such attacks as illegal and highlighted concerns for Russian personnel, cautioning Washington against military involvement in this volatile situation.
(With inputs from agencies.)