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Russia warns strike on Iran's Bushehr nuclear plant could cause ‘Chernobyl-style catastrophe'

Russia warns strike on Iran's Bushehr nuclear plant could cause ‘Chernobyl-style catastrophe'

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Bushehr is Iran's only operating nuclear power plant and was built by Russia. FILE PHOTO: REUTERS
ST PETERSBURG - The head of Russia's nuclear energy corporation warned on June 19 that an Israeli attack on Iran's Bushehr nuclear power plant could lead to a 'Chernobyl-style catastrophe'.
An Israeli military spokesperson said Israel had struck the site, but an Israeli military official later called this statement 'a mistake' and said he could neither confirm nor deny that the Bushehr site on the cost of the Gulf had been hit.
Bushehr is Iran's only operating nuclear power plant and was built by Russia.
President Vladimir Putin told journalists in the early hours of June 19 that Israel had promised Russia that Moscow's workers - who are building more nuclear facilities at the Bushehr site - would be safe, even as Israel tries to degrade Iran's nuclear capabilities by force.
The head of Russia's state nuclear corporation Rosatom warned on June 19 that the situation around the plant was fraught with risk.
'If there is a strike on the operational first power unit, it will be a catastrophe comparable to Chernobyl,' the state RIA news agency cited Mr Alexei Likhachev as saying.
Mr Likhachev was referring to the world's worst nuclear disaster in 1986, when a reactor exploded at Chernobyl in Soviet Ukraine.
An attack on Bushehr would be 'beyond... evil', Mr Likhachev added.
Russia has evacuated some of its specialists from Bushehr, he said, but the core workforce - which Mr Putin said numbered hundreds of people - remained on site.
'We are prepared for any scenario, including the rapid evacuation of all our employees,' RIA cited Mr Likhachev as saying.
'God forbid'
Ms Maria Zakharova, a spokeswoman for the Russian Foreign Ministry, said Israeli attacks on peaceful nuclear facilities were unacceptable and illegal.
'We are especially concerned about the safety of the Bushehr nuclear power plant, in whose operation Russian specialists are involved,' she told reporters.
'We would like to especially warn Washington against military intervention in the situation, which would be an extremely dangerous step with truly unpredictable negative consequences,' Ms Zakharova added, underlining a warning that Moscow first issued on June 18 .
Mr Putin, in his comments early on J une 19 , was defensive when asked what more Moscow would do to help Tehran.
He said it had not asked for military assistance, that ties were strong, and that the continued presence of Russian workers building more nuclear facilities at Bushehr showed Russia's support for Iran.
But Mr Putin also stressed the importance of Russia's ties with Israel - even though he later condemned its behaviour in a phone call with Chinese President Xi Jinping - and said he believed a diplomatic solution that would satisfy Israel's concerns about its own security and Iran could be found.
Russia signed a strategic partnership with Iran in January and also has a relationship with Israel, although that has been strained by Moscow's war in Ukraine. A Russian offer to mediate in the Israel-Iran conflict has so far not been taken up.
Mr Mikhail Bogdanov, another Russian deputy foreign minister, recoiled on June 19 when asked by Reuters about the possibility of the US joining Israel's war with Iran.
"God forbid, the consequences would be hard to predict,' he said. REUTERS
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