Russia Evacuates Personnel from Bushehr Nuclear Plant Amid Security Risks
Russia's state nuclear energy firm Rosatom has begun evacuating nearly all staff from the Bushehr Nuclear Power Plant due to heightened security concerns. Only a small number of workers will remain to monitor equipment. Separately, US officials warned Rosatom against accessing American nuclear technology at Ukraine's Zaporizhzhia plant.
Hossein Ostovar / Wikimedia (CC BY 4.0)The move follows heightened security risks in the region. Rosatom's chief announced that 108 workers are departing, leaving 20 to oversee equipment.
The evacuation began recently, as reported by multiple outlets. Bushehr is Iran's only operational nuclear power plant, built with Russian assistance. The plant has been a point of international attention due to regional tensions.
US Warning on Ukrainian Nuclear Site The United States Department of Energy sent a letter to Rosatom last month regarding the Zaporizhzhia Nuclear Power Plant in Ukraine.
The letter stated that the facility contains US-origin nuclear technical data subject to export controls. Russian forces have controlled the plant since occupying the Zaporizhzhia region after the invasion of Ukraine in February 2022. The plant, Europe's largest nuclear power station, is located in Enerhodar and has been disconnected from Ukraine's power grid multiple times due to shelling.
Ukrainian staff continue to operate it physically, while Rosatom manages oversight. The US letter warned that handling the technology by Russian citizens or entities would violate US law. The Department of Energy's letter, dated March 17, 2023, specified that unauthorized access, possession, or manipulation of the data is unlawful.
It is unclear if Rosatom has responded. The National Nuclear Security Administration confirmed the letter's authenticity in a statement.
Story Timeline
5 events- April 13, 2026
Rosatom begins evacuating 108 workers from Bushehr Nuclear Power Plant, leaving 20 to monitor equipment.
2 sourcesDeItaone · FirstSquawk - March 2023
US Department of Energy sends letter to Rosatom warning against accessing US technology at Zaporizhzhia plant.
1 sourceCNN - October 24, 2022
US Department of Energy letter outlines no authorization for Russian access to Zaporizhzhia technology.
1 sourceCNN - February 2022
Russia occupies Zaporizhzhia region and takes control of the nuclear power plant.
1 sourceCNN - June 2021
US supports maintenance procedures at Zaporizhzhia to strengthen Ukraine's energy security.
1 sourceCNN
Potential Impact
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Ukraine's energy security relies on stable Zaporizhzhia operations amid conflict.
- 02
Zaporizhzhia plant faces continued risk of power disconnections from shelling.
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US warning heightens diplomatic tensions between US and Russia over nuclear sites.
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Reduced staffing at Bushehr increases monitoring challenges for remaining personnel.
- 05
International oversight of Bushehr and Zaporizhzhia sites intensifies due to evacuations and warnings.
- 06
Rosatom's management role at Zaporizhzhia draws further US regulatory scrutiny.
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