# Bushehr
Latest news and articles about Bushehr
Total: 11 articles found

Brinkmanship at Bushehr: Targeted Strikes Near Iran’s Nuclear Core Raise Regional Stakes
A fourth strike near Iran's Bushehr nuclear power plant has killed a security guard and damaged an auxiliary building, though the facility remains operational. The incident highlights the growing risk of nuclear accidents as regional hostilities increasingly target the perimeters of sensitive Iranian infrastructure.

Nuclear Brinkmanship: Israel’s Triple Strike on Iran’s Bushehr Facility Signals a Hazardous New Phase
Israel has conducted three airstrikes on the Bushehr nuclear facility within ten days, claiming to target weapons production sites. This significant escalation marks a shift toward overt military engagement with Iran's core nuclear infrastructure, raising global concerns over radiological safety and regional war.

Brinkmanship in Bushehr: Repeated Strikes on Iran’s Nuclear Plant Signal a Dangerous New Phase of Conflict
Iran has reported three separate attacks on its Bushehr nuclear power plant within a ten-day period, raising global alarms over the risk of a radiological disaster. Although no damage or leaks have been confirmed, the IAEA is urging restraint as geopolitical tensions between Iran and its adversaries reach a boiling point.

Brinkmanship in the Gulf: Repeated Strikes on Iran’s Bushehr Plant Signal Heightened Regional Peril
Iran’s Bushehr nuclear power plant was targeted for the second time in a week on March 24, 2026, prompting an urgent call for restraint from the IAEA. While no damage or casualties were reported, the frequency of these strikes signals a dangerous escalation in regional tensions and a direct threat to nuclear safety protocols.

Brinkmanship at Bushehr: Targeted Strike on Iran’s Nuclear Plant Tests Global Red Lines
An attack on Iran’s Bushehr nuclear power plant on March 24 has prompted urgent calls for restraint from the IAEA. While no physical damage was reported, the incident highlights the growing risks of a radiological disaster amidst escalating regional tensions.

Iran Launches Major Missile Wave at Tel Aviv and Executes Alleged Mossad Asset as Fighting Spreads
Iran announced a major missile salvo against Tel Aviv as part of a declared campaign of retaliation and executed an individual it accused of spying for Mossad. The US has conducted strikes on Iranian missile sites and is accelerating production of Iranian‑style drones, while Ukraine and Gulf states exchange expertise on countering unmanned threats, underscoring a widening, technology‑intense confrontation.

Iran Executes Alleged Mossad Agent as Bushehr Nuclear Plant Is Struck; IRGC Vows ‘Toughest’ Retaliation
Iran executed an individual it says spied for Mossad and announced plans for a major retaliatory strike after a projectile struck the Bushehr nuclear plant complex. The IAEA confirmed the strike but reported no damage or casualties while urging restraint, underscoring heightened risks of military escalation and potential nuclear safety consequences.

U.S. Presses Sri Lanka to Keep Iranian Sailors Ashore After U.S. Submarine Sinks Frigate
The U.S. urged Sri Lanka not to return Iranian naval personnel rescued after a U.S. submarine sank the Iranian frigate Dena, citing concerns Tehran would exploit the sailors for anti-American publicity. Sri Lanka allowed the logistics ship Bushehr to dock and moved crew to Colombo, but has not announced whether it will repatriate the survivors, leaving the island to balance humanitarian obligations, sovereignty and external pressure.

Sri Lanka Moves to Aid Iranian Warship as Naval Tensions Spike in Indian Ocean
Sri Lanka has begun evacuating 208 personnel from the Iranian replenishment ship Bushehr and will move the vessel to Trincomalee, President Dissanayake said. The move follows the sinking on March 4 of another Iranian warship, the Dena, near Sri Lankan waters—a development that has heightened tensions in the Indian Ocean and posed difficult diplomatic choices for Colombo.

Sri Lanka Evacuates 208 from Iranian Replenishment Ship, Moves Vessel to Trincomalee After Deadly Strike
Sri Lanka has agreed to assist the Iranian replenishment ship Bushehr, evacuating 208 personnel and moving the vessel to Trincomalee after a sister ship, the Dena, was sunk nearby in an incident Iran attributes to the United States. Colombo frames its action as humanitarian and consistent with maritime law, but the episode highlights growing naval tensions and diplomatic pressure in the Indian Ocean.

Inside Iran’s Intelligence Counterstrike: How a 60,000‑Weapon Seizure Upended a Covert Playbook
Iran says it intercepted a 60,000‑item arms shipment in Bushehr and dismantled a Mossad‑trained network it accuses of funding violent acts inside the country. The seizure, if verified, underlines Tehran’s expanding counterintelligence reach and complicates U.S. and Israeli covert options in the region.