The World Nuclear Association (WNA) has condemned a drone attack near the Barakah Nuclear Power Plant in the UAE, calling for stronger protection of civilian energy infrastructure under international law.
The incident occurred on the morning of May 17, when a drone
strike affected an electrical power system located outside the plant’s inner
perimeter.
Authorities confirmed that there was no direct damage to the
nuclear facility, all personnel remained safe, and emergency procedures were
activated.
The plant continues
to operate safely.
The association said it supports the response efforts of
staff at Barakah and acknowledged the role of the International Atomic Energy
Agency in monitoring the situation and confirming safety conditions at the
site.
In its statement, the organisation urged all parties
conducting military activity near nuclear and civilian energy infrastructure to
adhere to international humanitarian law, including the Geneva Conventions, and
warned that such attacks are “reckless and unacceptable.”
It stressed the importance of safeguarding nuclear
facilities from any form of external threat, noting that energy infrastructure
must remain protected due to its critical role in public safety and national
stability.
The association said it will continue to monitor
developments closely and coordinate with the International Atomic Energy Agency
and the World Association of Nuclear Operators to encourage restraint and
reinforce nuclear safety standards.
It also reiterated its readiness to support international
efforts aimed at ensuring the protection of nuclear energy infrastructure
during periods of heightened geopolitical tension. -OGN/ TradeArabia News Service