Rosatom Initiates Strategic Evacuation from Bushehr Nuclear Plant
Rosatom, the Russian state nuclear corporation, is preparing to evacuate most of its staff from the Bushehr nuclear power plant in Iran. According to state news agencies, the plan involves leaving only a few dozen personnel on site, with evacuations scheduled to begin this week.
Rosatom, Russia's state nuclear corporation, announced preparations for evacuating the majority of its employees from the Bushehr nuclear facility. This move, as reported by TASS, underscores heightened caution in light of unspecified concerns.
Alexei Likhachev, head of Rosatom, indicated that only a limited number of personnel—around a few dozen—will remain at the site. The evacuation is geared towards ensuring the safety and security of the majority of its workforce.
Both TASS and Interfax news agencies have cited Likhachev, noting that these evacuations are set to take place within the current week. The decision reflects a proactive stance by Rosatom in managing the operations of its overseas facilities.
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