Russia warns that Trump’s decisive strikes could trigger the “nuclear disaster”

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The United Nations Ambassador to Russia claims that devastating air strikes from the Trump administration on Iran have opened a “Pandora box” and could lead to a global “nuclear disaster”.
On Sunday, Vassily Nebenzia, speaking at an emergency meeting of the Security Council, said that Russia vehemently condemns irresponsible, dangerous and provocative actions taken by the United States against the Islamic Republic of Iran, which is a sovereign country and a Member State of the UN. “”
“Thanks to its actions, the United States has opened the Pandora box, and no one knows what new consequences it could lead,” said Nebenzia.
“I think that it is obvious to everyone in this room as we stop climbing, the Middle East will find itself on the verge of a large-scale conflict, which is loaded with unpredictable consequences for all the architecture of international security. And the whole world could be on the verge of a nuclear disaster,” he added.
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The Ford-Fordo nuclear site of Iran was struck by stealth B-2 bombers. (Reuters; Getty)
Nebenzia also accused the Trump administration of being “completely carefree about the radiological consequences or the threat to the life and health of a large number of civilians, especially women and children, in the region and beyond” following air strikes on Saturday on the nuclear installations of Ford-Fordow, Natanz and Isfahan of the operation during the operation.
“We have constantly offered our American colleagues our mediation services in order to find a peaceful and mutually current solution to the contradictions surrounding the Iranian nuclear program. But it seems that diplomacy is not what our American colleagues currently need. Nebenzia, calling for” all parties to exercise a deduction and deduction from division and negotiations.
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Russian UN Ambassador Vassily Nebenzia speaks at an emergency meeting of the United Nations Security Council in New York on June 22, 2025. (Bryan R. Smith / AFP via Getty Images)
Managing Director of International Atomic Energy Agency (AIEA) Rafael Grossi Also said on Monday: “Given the explosive payload used and the nature extremely sensitive to centrifugal vibrations, very important damage should have taken place” at Fordow.
“On the Isfahan nuclear site, additional buildings have been affected, the United States confirming their use of cruise missiles,” he added. “The affected buildings include some linked to the uranium conversion process. Also to this site, the inputs of the tunnels used for the storage of enriched materials seem to have been affected.
“On the Natanz enrichment site, the fuel enrichment plant was affected, the United States confirming that it has used ammunition penetrating on the ground,” said Grosi.

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“Iran informed IEA that there was no increase in out-of-site radiation levels on the three sites,” he added.