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Russia says Ukraine drone struck Zaporizhzhia nuclear plant
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Rosatom reported that a Ukrainian drone struck the Zaporizhzhia nuclear plant, Europe's largest, but said no critical equipment was damaged. Kyiv military officials denied that an attack had taken place.
Tonight, our soldiers applied Ukraine's long-range sanctions against an oil refinery in Saratov, Russia — approximately 700 kilometers (435 miles) from the front line. A significant achievement.
During a site walk down, the team saw damage to a metal access hatch located several levels up in the building, as well as a few pieces of debris and burned optical fiber remains on the ground.
Ukrainian servicemen act strictly within the international humanitarian law and are fully aware of the consequences of any actions targeting nuclear facilities.
It is the Russian Federation that has illegally kept the Zaporizhzhia Nuclear Power Plant under military control since March 2022, turning a civilian nuclear facility into an element of military infrastructure.
It is unclear why Ukraine would strike its own nuclear power plant located on its own territory, which it itself seeks to regain under its sovereign control.
Attacking nuclear sites is like playing with fire.
There should be no attack of any kind from or against the plant.
The explosion caused no damage to the primary equipment; however, it tore a hole in the turbine hall wall.
This afternoon, a Ukrainian kamikaze combat drone struck the turbine hall building of Power Unit No 6, resulting in a subsequent detonation.
sources
- 1.The Times of India
- 2.Los Angeles Times
- 3.Hindustan Times
- 4.Arab News
- 5.South China Morning Post
- 6.The Japan Times
- 7.France 24
- 8.Interfax
perspectives
countries
organizations
- 1.Rosatom
- 2.Telegram
- 3.International Atomic Energy Agency
- 4.Astra
- 5.Facebook
- 6.Rosneft
- 7.European Union
- 8.Ukrainian Armed Forces
- 9.Ukrzaliznytsia
- 10.United Nations
persons
- 1.Alexei Likhachev
- 2.Volodymyr Zelenskiy
- 3.Alexander Sokolov
- 4.Rafael Grossi
- 5.Roman Busargin
- 6.Yuriy Slyusar
- 7.Oleksandr Koval
- 8.Viacheslav Chaus
- 9.Denys Shmyhal
- 10.Kyrylo Budanov
- 11.Robert Brovdi
- 12.Rustem Umerov