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Oman's foreign ministry condemned a drone strike that caused a fire at the UAE's Barakah nuclear power plant. The ministry expressed solidarity with the UAE while rejecting hostile acts and calling for dialogue. No injuries were reported, and officials stated there was no impact on radiological safety levels.
- ▪Oman's foreign ministry condemned a drone strike at the UAE's Barakah nuclear power plant.
- ▪The ministry called for dialogue and respect for international law.
- ▪No injuries were reported from the incident, and radiological safety levels were unaffected.
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6m ago03.48 EDTOman’s foreign ministry has condemned the drone strike that caused a fire at the perimeter of UAE’s Barakah nuclear power plant on Sunday.In a statement shared to X, the ministry expressed its solidarity with the UAE but stressed that it rejected all “hostile and escalatory acts” as it urged for dialogue to address regional issues and called for international law to be respected by all parties.The UAE did not say who launched the attack and there was no immediate claim of responsibility. No injuries were reported and officials said there was no impact on radiological safety levels.Share
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