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IAEA says UAE radiation levels normal after drone strike

The IAEA headquarters in Vienna. — Reuters
 
The IAEA headquarters in Vienna. — Reuters

Authorities ​in Abu ​Dhabi responded to a fire caused by a drone strike on an electrical generator outside the inner perimeter of the Barakah Nuclear Power Plant in the Al ⁠Dhafra Region, the Abu Dhabi Media ⁠Office said on Sunday.
No injuries were reported, radiological safety levels were unaffected and the Federal Authority for ‌Nuclear Regulation confirmed the plant's ​essential systems ⁠were operating normally.
The statement did ​not give any indication of how the drone strike happened. The International Atomic Energy Agency ​said the UAE told it radiation levels at the Barakah plant remained normal following the incident.
'The IAEA is following the situation closely and is ‌in constant contact with the UAE authorities, ​ready to provide assistance if needed,' the UN ​nuclear ‌watchdog ⁠said. The UAE has faced repeated missile and drone attacks during the Israel-US-Iran conflict. The UAE's ​foreign ministry said on Friday ⁠it categorically rejected ​what it called Iranian allegations and attempts to justify attacks on the UAE, adding that it reserved its sovereign, legal, diplomatic ​and military rights to respond ​to any threat or hostile act. - Reuters