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Drone strike sparks fire on the edge of the UAE’s nuclear power plant in latest blow to Iran truce

DUBAI, United Arab Emirates (AP) 鈥 A drone strike targeted the United Arab Emirates鈥 sole nuclear power plant on Sunday, sparking a fire on its perimeter. There were no reports of injuries or radiological release, but it highlighted as the Iran ceasefire remains tenuous.

No one immediately claimed responsibility, and the UAE did not blame anyone. It has however accused Iran of launching multiple in recent days as tensions have risen over the , a vital energy waterway that Iran still has in a chokehold.

The United States is blockading Iranian ports and diplomatic efforts aimed at a more durable peace have repeatedly faltered. The UAE has meanwhile hosted air defenses and , which joined the U.S. in the Feb. 28 attack that sparked the war.

U.S. President has suggested , and Iranian state television has repeatedly aired segments with anchors holding Kalashnikov-style rifles in an effort to prepare the public for war. Fighting between Israel and the Iran-backed Hezbollah militant group in Lebanon despite a nominal ceasefire there, further straining the wider truce.

Barakah plant provides can provide a quarter of UAE’s energy

The $20 billion Barakah nuclear power plant was built by the UAE with the help of South Korea and went online in 2020. It is the first and only nuclear power plant in the Arab world and can provide a quarter of all the energy needs in the UAE, a federation of seven sheikhdoms.

The UAE鈥檚 nuclear regulator said the fire didn鈥檛 affect plant safety. 鈥淎ll units are operating as normal,鈥 the organization wrote on X.

The UAE statement didn鈥檛 blame any party for the attack. The Vienna-based International Atomic Energy Agency, the United Nations鈥 nuclear watchdog, said the strike caused a fire in an electrical generator and that one reactor was being powered by emergency diesel generators.

IAEA director-general Rafael Mariano Grossi expressed 鈥済rave concern鈥 about the incident and said military activity that threatens nuclear safety is unacceptable, the agency said in a statement.

Sunday鈥檚 strike marked the first time the four-reactor Barakah plant has been targeted in the war. It is near the border with Saudi Arabia, some 225 kilometers (140 miles) west of the UAE’s capital city, Abu Dhabi.

Yemen’s Iranian-backed Houthi rebels, whom the UAE have battled as part of a Saudi-led coalition, claimed to have targeted the plant while it was under construction in 2017, something denied at the time by Abu Dhabi.

A different program than Iran’s or Israel’s

The UAE signed a strict deal with the U.S. over the power plant, known as a 鈥123 agreement,鈥 in which it agreed to give up domestic uranium enrichment and reprocessing of spent fuel to halt any proliferation fears. Its uranium comes from abroad.

That’s very different from the , which is at the heart of its long-running conflict with the United States and Israel.

Iran insists its program is for peaceful purposes, but it has enriched its own uranium close to weapons-grade levels and is widely suspected of having had a military component to its program until at least 2003. It has also often restricted the work of U.N. inspectors.

Israel is widely believed to be the only nuclear-armed country in the region, but has having atomic weapons. Iran during the war.

Nuclear plants have increasingly been targeted in wars in recent years, including during Russia鈥檚 full-scale invasion of Ukraine in 2022. During the Iran war, Tehran repeatedly claimed its Bushehr nuclear power plant came under attack, though there was no direct damage to its Russian-run reactor or any radiological release.

Ceasefire appears increasingly shaky

There have been several instances of attacks around the Strait of Hormuz and Persian Gulf countries in recent weeks. Talks between Iran and the U.S. are at a standstill as threatens to collapse and tip the Middle East , prolonging the sparked by the conflict.

Two people familiar with the situation, including an Israeli military officer, said Israel is coordinating with the U.S. about a possible resumption of attacks. The people spoke on condition of anonymity because they were discussing confidential military preparations.

Speaking to his Cabinet on Sunday, Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said 鈥渙ur eyes are also open鈥 when it comes to Iran. He said he planned a chat with Trump later in the day to discuss the president鈥檚 trip to China and 鈥減erhaps鈥 other things. 鈥淲e are prepared for any scenario,鈥 he said.

On Iranian state TV, presenters on at least two channels appeared armed during live programs.

In one program, Hossein Hosseini received basic firearms training from a masked member of the paramilitary Revolutionary Guard. After being shown how to prepare the weapon, Hosseini mimed firing a shot at the flag of the UAE.

On another channel, female presenter Mobina Nasiri said a weapon had been sent to her from a gathering in Tehran鈥檚 Vanak Square so she could appear armed on camera. She said: 鈥淔rom this platform, I declare that I am ready to sacrifice my life for this country.鈥

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Magdy reported from Cairo. Associated Press writers Amir Vahdat in Tehran, Iran, and Sam Mednick in Tel Aviv, Israel, contributed.

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