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Russian drone hit nuclear-fuel storage facility near Chornobyl, Ukraine says
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Russian drone hit nuclear-fuel storage facility near Chornobyl, Ukraine says

KYIV: A Russian drone struck a storage facility for spent nuclear ​fuel near Ukraine’s disused Chornobyl power plant, ‌Ukrainian officials said on Sunday, adding that radiation levels at the site remained stable. In separate statements, Kyiv’s General ​Staff and the state atomic agency said ​a container-receiving building had been partially destroyed, ⁠but that no spent fuel had been ​stored there at the time of the attack. A ​resulting fire was extinguished, and no injuries were reported. Drone hits captured nuclear plant in Ukraine: IAEA Russia has not publicly commented on the alleged attack on the ​facility, which is located around 15 km (9 ​miles) from the Chornobyl plant, the site of the world’s ‌worst ⁠nuclear disaster. “This is not the first time Russian forces are putting Ukrainian nuclear facilities at risk,” Ukrainian Foreign Minister Andrii Sybiha wrote on X. Drones hit infrastructure in St. Petersburg, governor says “Russia’s ​nuclear blackmail ​and threats ⁠to nuclear safety are systemic, deliberate, and unacceptable.” In February 2025, a Russian ​attack drone damaged a containment arch ​over ⁠the Chornobyl reactor that was destroyed in the April 1986 explosion and meltdown. Russia denied responsibility. Kyiv ⁠and ​Moscow have also traded accusations ​of attacking the Russian-occupied Zaporizhzhia Nuclear Power Plant in southeastern Ukraine, ​Europe’s largest.

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