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Iran says projectile hit nuclear power plant as IAEA chief urges ‘maximum restraint’

Tensions rise as Iran reports an incident at its nuclear facility, prompting calls for restraint from international authorities.

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Updated 21 days ago
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On March 18, 2026, Iran reported that a projectile struck its nuclear power plant, an event that could have significant implications for nuclear safety protocols and operational integrity.

The International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) chief has responded by calling for maximum restraint, indicating the potential for escalating tensions in the region.

This incident raises questions about the resilience of nuclear infrastructure and the capacity for incident response, as well as the broader implications for energy security and international relations.

Updates

Update at 14:26 UTC on 2026-03-18

Nuclear Energy reported The International Atomic Energy Agency reports an incident at Iran's nuclear facility.

Sources: Nuclear Energy

Update at 06:55 UTC on 2026-03-19

Nuclear Energy reported The International Atomic Energy Agency expresses uncertainty regarding Iran's latest underground enrichment facility.

Sources: Nuclear Energy

Update at 22:05 UTC on 2026-03-21

Nuclear Energy reported The International Atomic Energy Agency is looking into reports from Iran regarding potential strikes at the Natanz nuclear facility.

Sources: Nuclear Energy

Update at 23:01 UTC on 2026-03-21

BBC World reported The chief of the International Atomic Energy Agency called for 'maximum military restraint' following the strikes.

Sources: BBC World