
‘Serious' consequences if Iran's Bushehr site attacked, UN says
NewsFeed 'Serious' consequences if Iran's Bushehr site attacked, UN says
The head of the UN atomic watchdog, Rafael Grossi, told the Security Council that an Israeli strike on Iran's Bushehr nuclear plant would cause a nuclear disaster. The Israeli military had said on Thursday that it had struck the facility, but later clarified that the comment had been made in error.

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