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A startling event occurred in the vicinity of Iran's Bushehr nuclear power station when a missile hit the nearby area amid the ongoing U.S.-Israel tensions with Iran. Authorities have assured that the facility remained unharmed and that there were no reported injuries, yet this incident has sparked significant international alarm. The International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) has been alerted, and radiation levels are reported to be stable. Nevertheless, specialists caution that the situation could have resulted in much graver repercussions. As hostilities intensify, even minor errors near nuclear sites pose the risk of disastrous outcomes. Are we edging perilously close to a nuclear crisis?

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00:00What if a missile landed near a nuclear power plant?
00:02Would the world be on the edge of disaster?
00:05That's exactly what just happened in Iran.
00:08A projectile struck near the Bashir nuclear power plant
00:11during the ongoing U.S.-Israel conflict with Iran.
00:15The tension is rising fast,
00:17and this incident has everyone watching closely.
00:20There was no damage to the plant.
00:22And no injuries were reported.
00:24Iran quickly informed the International Atomic Energy Agency,
00:28and even Russia confirmed that radiation levels remain completely normal.
00:33Still, experts are warning this could have gone very differently.
00:37The head of the IAEA is now calling for maximum restraint,
00:41fearing that one wrong move could trigger a nuclear catastrophe.
00:44Because when weapons land near nuclear sites,
00:47the risk isn't just local.
00:49It's global.
00:51So the real question is,
00:53how close did the world just come to a disaster?
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