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Iran Conflict 2026
18JUL

Bushehr strike claim nobody can confirm

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Bushehr's deputy governor says a US projectile hit the nuclear plant's perimeter at noon on 9 July, but CENTCOM says its strikes had ended hours earlier and the IAEA has stayed silent.

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Key takeaway

Iran blames a US projectile for a noon strike on Bushehr's perimeter; Washington and the IAEA neither confirm it.

Ehsan Jahanian, deputy governor of Bushehr province, told IRNA, Iran's state news agency, that a US projectile hit the perimeter of the Bushehr Nuclear Power Plant at noon on 9 July, along with the Choghaddak military base and a fishing pier at Asaluyeh. 1 Iranian officials reported no damage to the reactor and no casualties from that strike. 2

The claim sits against the 8 July strike wave that Iran was answering , but its attribution does not hold up cleanly. CENTCOM, US Central Command, said its strikes had ended hours before the claimed noon hit and did not comment on this specific incident. 3 The projectile may not be American at all: Israeli fire, unexploded ordnance, or an accident all remain open.

The International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) has said nothing specific to the 9 July claim as of 10 July. 4 It had sounded a same-day alarm every prior time Bushehr was struck this spring, calling an attack on an operating reactor nuclear safety's reddest line. Its silence now is either a claim it cannot verify, given Iran restricted agency site access in June, or an alarm threshold that has quietly risen after repeated incidents.

Deep Analysis

In plain English

Bushehr is Iran's only operating nuclear power plant. A regional Iranian official says a US strike hit the plant's outer perimeter, not the reactor itself, on 9 July, and that nobody was hurt. The US military's Central Command says its own strikes had already stopped hours before that, and has not commented further. The world's nuclear watchdog, the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA), which normally responds within a day whenever Bushehr is reported struck, has said nothing about this specific claim. That silence matters because it means nobody outside Iran has independently confirmed what happened. It could mean the watchdog has not yet verified the claim, or that inspectors, who Iran has restricted from visiting most of its nuclear sites since June, simply cannot check.

Deep Analysis
Root Causes

The verification gap has a structural cause, not a political one: Iran has restricted IAEA access to sites beyond Bushehr and the Tehran Research Reactor since June, per Grossi's own 3 July remarks.

An agency that cannot inspect the perimeter in person has no independent way to confirm or deny a provincial official's account within the usual one-day window.

What could happen next?
  • Risk

    An unverified strike claim near an operating reactor, absent IAEA comment, leaves room for either side to contest the narrative once, or if, independent confirmation arrives.

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