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IAEA provides assistance to UAE nuclear plant following damage

2 June 2026
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The International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) is providing the United Arab Emirates (UAE) with both technical and moral support following a drone attack on the Barakah Nuclear Power Plant last month. IAEA chief Rafael Grossi praised the swift response of Emirati authorities, who promptly shut down a reactor due to a loss of external power after the attack. The plant, which is the first commercial nuclear power station in the Arab world, was reportedly targeted by drones launched from Iraq. While two out of three drones were intercepted, one struck an electric generator outside the plant’s inner perimeter. Grossi indicated that repairs are already underway and expected to be completed in a matter of weeks, emphasizing the need for physical repairs and maintenance of an external power line. Following the incident, UAE officials assured that the plant remained safe and posed no risk of radioactive material release.

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This incident highlights ongoing regional tensions, particularly involving drone attacks launched from Iraq, where Iranian-backed militia groups operate. The Barakah Nuclear Power Plant represents a significant advancement in the UAE’s energy strategy, marking the country’s shift towards nuclear power amidst increasing security concerns in the Gulf region. Although hostilities have diminished since a ceasefire in April, the threat of drone strikes continues to challenge the security of critical infrastructure. The UAE’s effective response to the drone attack could serve as a model for managing future threats to nuclear facilities globally.

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