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Bushehr Nuclear Plant Was Struck Four Times — What the Risk of Radioactive Release Actually Means

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Iran's Bushehr nuclear power plant has been struck four times during the war. Here is the specific nuclear risk, what an actual radiation release would mean for the Gulf, and why the IAEA is alarmed.

The Bushehr Nuclear Power Plant — Iran's only operating nuclear power station, constructed with Russian technology by Rosatom, located on the Persian Gulf coast in Bushehr province — has been struck four times in the 38-day US-Israeli military campaign. After the fourth strike on April 4, Iran's Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi wrote to UN Secretary-General António Guterres to formally warn of 'the risk of radioactive release.'

For the IAEA's specific assessment: the UN nuclear watchdog confirmed after the April 4 incident that no radiation increase was reported and that the main sections of the facility — where Rosatom has ongoing workers — were unaffected. This is the specific characterisation that distinguishes a strike on auxiliary buildings or perimeter infrastructure from a strike on the reactor core or cooling systems.

For what an actual radiation release would mean: Bushehr's 1,000-megawatt pressurized water reactor contains the specific quantity of nuclear fuel whose catastrophic release would create a Chernobyl-scale contamination event in the Persian Gulf region. The specific atmospheric and oceanic dispersion of a release would affect Iran, Kuwait, Bahrain, Qatar, UAE, and potentially Saudi Arabia's Eastern Province. The specific fishing and water supply infrastructure of these Gulf nations would be contaminated. The humanitarian and economic consequences would be measured in decades rather than months.

For the Russian Rosatom dimension: Russia built and operates Bushehr under a specific agreement that keeps Russian technical personnel on site. Striking an installation with Russian workers creates the particular diplomatic incident whose avoidance is presumably a specific consideration in the targeting process. Whether the strikes on Bushehr's auxiliary buildings are designed to pressure without risking that specific outcome, or whether they reflect targeting imprecision, is the specific intelligence question that post-war analysis will examine.

For the international legal question: the UN's prohibition on attacking nuclear facilities is among the most specific provisions of international humanitarian law, and the specific justification for the four strikes on Bushehr — which the US has not publicly articulated — is the accountability question whose answer Iran's letter to the UN Secretary-General formally demands.

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