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‘IAEA Biased': Russia Blames West For Fuelling Israel–Iran Crisis, Warns Of Nuclear Catastrophe

‘IAEA Biased': Russia Blames West For Fuelling Israel–Iran Crisis, Warns Of Nuclear Catastrophe

Time of India18-06-2025
Russia has condemned Israel's airstrikes on Iranian nuclear facilities, calling them illegal and dangerous under international law. Moscow warned the attacks risk triggering a global nuclear catastrophe and further destabilizing the Middle East. Israel claims the strikes were necessary to halt Iran's alleged race toward a nuclear weapon, an accusation Iran denies. In response, Iran launched retaliatory missile and drone attacks. Russia also blamed Western nations for backing a biased IAEA resolution, accusing them of giving Israel political cover. Tehran maintains its nuclear program is peaceful and views the conflict as an attempt to sabotage diplomatic efforts with the United States.#russia #IranIsraelConflict #MiddleEastWar #ballisticmissiles #NoMercy #IDFStrikes #BreakingNews #khamenei #TehranUnderFire #IsraelUnderAttack #MissileWar
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