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Security Personnel Killed in Projectile Strike Near Bushehr Nuclear Plant

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Tehran (Iran): A projectile struck near the perimeter of Iran’s Bushehr Nuclear Power Plant on Saturday morning, resulting in the death of one security officer. According to reports from the Iranian news agency Tasnim, the strike did not impact the primary reactor or the main components of the facility, though an auxiliary building sustained noticeable damage. Despite the proximity of the explosion, Iranian authorities maintain that production at the Persian Gulf-based plant, which serves as the country’s first commercial nuclear station, remains unaffected.

The incident marks a critical escalation in the ongoing hostilities between the United States and Iran under the framework of Operation Epic Fury. US President Donald Trump recently issued a series of warnings via Truth Social, suggesting that American military forces are prepared to target essential Iranian infrastructure, including bridges and electric power plants. The President stated that the military has yet to fully unleash its capabilities, adding pressure on the Iranian leadership to comply with American demands.

In response to the strike and the accompanying rhetoric from Washington, the Iranian military has issued a stern warning to both the United States and its regional allies. Ebrahim Zolfaghari, spokesperson for the Khatam al-Anbiya Central Headquarters, stated that Tehran is prepared to launch devastating retaliatory strikes against American and Israeli assets. This warning specifically extended to any neighbouring nations that continue to host US military bases, signaling a potential expansion of the conflict across the region.

Amidst these active combat operations, President Trump has characterized the situation as a state of war but insisted that the loss of an American military aircraft would not derail potential diplomatic discussions. While search-and-rescue efforts for the downed plane continue, the central headquarters of the Iranian armed forces remains defiant. Military officials in Tehran have vowed that any further attacks on civilian infrastructure or energy facilities will be met with overwhelming force, deepening the crisis as both nations engage in high-stakes military and psychological posturing.

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