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UN chief leads global denunciation of drone attack on UAE nuclear power plant

By IslaMay 18, 20265 Mins Read
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UN Secretary General Antonio Guterres has led global condemnation of the drone attack on the UAE’s Barakah Nuclear Energy Plant.

Leaders from the Middle East and around the world have expressed solidarity with the UAE, as well as calling for restraint and an end to attacks on energy sites.

It is the first time the nuclear plant, about 280km west of Abu Dhabi city, has been attacked in the regional war that started on February 28. The incident has led to warnings from international leaders over the risks of strikes on nuclear infrastructure.

Mr Guterres said on Monday that he was “deeply alarmed” by the development. “I have consistently warned against any further escalation of the conflict in the Middle East and this incident provides yet another reason for all sides to halt the fighting completely,” he said.

“There must be no further attacks near civilian infrastructure, including nuclear power plants. Attacks to nuclear installations are totally unacceptable, a violation of international law and must be condemned.”

The EU described the drone attack as a “blatant violation” of international law and a threat to regional security and stability.