Ukraine drone hit Zaporizhzhia nuclear plant: Russia

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A Ukrainian drone attack left a hole in the ​wall of a turbine hall, the Rosatom firm says.
A Ukrainian drone attack left a hole in the ​wall of a turbine hall, the Rosatom firm says.

Russia’s state-owned nuclear energy company Rosatom says a Ukrainian drone has struck the Russian-controlled Zaporizhzhia nuclear ‌plant, Europe’s largest, causing no damage to key ‌equipment but leaving a hole in the wall of a turbine hall.

“This afternoon, a Ukrainian kamikaze combat drone struck the turbine hall building of Power ‌Unit No. ‌6, ⁠resulting in a subsequent detonation,” Rosatom’s head ​Alexei Likhachev said in a statement.

“The explosion caused no damage to the primary equipment; however, it tore a hole in the turbine hall wall.”

There was no ⁠immediate comment from ‌Ukraine. 

​Likhachev called the incident “deliberate”.

The Zaporizhzhia nuclear plant was ​captured by Russia ‌in March 2022 and remains close to the ​frontline in the southeastern Ukrainian Zaporizhzhia region.

Ukrainian soldier with a drone
Russian authorities have accused Ukrainian forces of using drones to attack sites. (EPA PHOTO)

It has occasionally come under fire during the four-year-long ​war, ​raising fears of ​a nuclear accident at the facility.

“We ‌are one step closer to an incident that will most likely affect even those who live far beyond the borders of Russia and Ukraine ​and still think they are completely safe,” ​Likhachev said.

The Zaporizhzhia nuclear plant is not in service but it needs reliable power to cool its six shutdown reactors and spent fuel to avoid any catastrophic nuclear incidents.

The International Atomic Energy Agency has repeatedly expressed alarm about the nuclear plant.

with AP

Reuters