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Iran Accuses UN Nuclear Watchdog of Inaction, Warns of Risk From Attacks

DUBAI, April 6 (Reuters) – ⁠Inaction ⁠by the UN ⁠nuclear watchdog “emboldens aggression” against ​nuclear facilities such as the Bushehr ‌power plant, Iran’s ‌atomic energy chief ⁠Mohammad ⁠Eslami said on Monday in a letter addressed ​to the International Atomic Energy Agency’s director.

Eslami said Iran’s only ​functioning nuclear power plant had so ⁠far ⁠been targeted four ⁠times, with ​the most recent attack in its ​vicinity on ⁠April 4 killing a security staff member and injuring others.

He warned that such ⁠attacks could risk the release of radioactive material ⁠from an operating reactor and could have “irreparable consequences” for people, the environment and neighboring countries.

He described the attacks as a clear breach of international law, and criticized what ⁠he called the agency’s “lack of decisive action”, saying mere expressions of concern were insufficient and ​would embolden further attacks.

(Editing ​by Toby Chopra)

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