A satellite image shows naval facilities in Bushehr, Iran, Feb. 27, 2026, before reported airstrikes. (Credit: Vantor/Handout/Reuters)
The International Atomic Energy Agency on Monday said it can confirm recent impacts of military strikes close to Iran's Bushehr nuclear power plant, but said that the plant itself was not damaged.
The U.N. atomic watchdog said that the confirmation was based on its independent analysis of new satellite imagery and detailed knowledge of the site, adding that one strike had hit only 75 meters from the site perimeter.
Last week, the agency had said it had been informed by Iran about a U.S.-Israeli projectile striking close to the premises of the Bushehr nuclear power plant.
The International Atomic Energy Agency on Monday said it can confirm recent impacts of military strikes close to Iran's Bushehr nuclear power plant, but said that the plant itself was not damaged.
The U.N. atomic watchdog said that the confirmation was based on its independent analysis of new satellite imagery and detailed knowledge of the site, adding that one strike had hit only 75 meters from the site perimeter.
Last week, the agency had said it had been informed by Iran about a U.S.-Israeli projectile striking close to the premises of the Bushehr nuclear power plant.
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