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Ukraine Accuses Russia of Drone Strike on Chernobyl, No Radiation Leak Reported

Drone Attack Hits Chernobyl Nuclear Plant, Ukraine Blames Russia

by pinkfloyd
February 15, 2025
in Breaking News, Conflict and Crisis, International Affairs & Global Politics, International Relations, Nuclear Safety & Energy, Political Unrest, Russia-Ukraine War, War and Armed Conflict
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Drone Strike Hits Chernobyl Nuclear Plant; Ukraine Blames Russia, Radiation Levels Stable

A drone armed with a warhead struck the protective outer shell of Ukraine’s Chernobyl nuclear plant early Friday, causing a hole in the structure and briefly sparking a fire. Ukraine has blamed Russia for the attack, though the Kremlin denies involvement.

No Radiation Leak, Says IAEA

Despite the damage, radiation levels remain stable, according to the U.N. International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA). The agency confirmed that its team stationed at the site heard an explosion and was informed that a drone had hit the plant’s protective shell, but the inner containment structure remained intact.

Fears of a Nuclear Disaster

The Chernobyl plant, the site of the 1986 nuclear disaster, has been a source of concern throughout the three-year war in Ukraine. Fighting near nuclear facilities has raised global fears of a potential catastrophe.

The Zaporizhzhia nuclear power plant, Europe’s largest, has also come under drone attacks during the war, but without significant damage.

Ukraine’s Response: A Warning to the World?

Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy said the Russian drone attack caused a fire at Chernobyl but assured that it was quickly extinguished.

“The only country in the world that would attack nuclear facilities, occupy nuclear plant territories, and conduct military operations without regard for consequences is today’s Russia,” Zelenskyy wrote on Telegram.

He emphasized that Russia must be held accountable and claimed the strike was a “clear message” from Putin to the Munich Security Conference, which was taking place that same day.

Ukraine plans to present detailed information about the attack to U.S. officials at the conference, according to Andrii Yermak, head of Ukraine’s Presidential Office.

Kremlin Denies Responsibility

Russian government spokesman Dmitry Peskov denied involvement, saying:

“There is no talk about strikes on nuclear infrastructure. Any such claim isn’t true. Our military doesn’t do that.”

Peskov went further, alleging that Ukraine staged a “false flag” attack to frame Russia and disrupt potential negotiations between Trump and Putin.

Chernobyl’s Protective Structure Damaged

The outer protective shell, built in 2016, was designed to prevent radiation leaks and was placed over the plant’s fourth reactor, which suffered the catastrophic 1986 explosion. The Ukrainian Emergency Service shared a photo showing a hole in the roof of the massive steel-and-concrete structure, which weighs 40,000 tons and is tall enough to fit Paris’ Notre Dame Cathedral inside.

The fire and explosion also damaged equipment in a maintenance garage, but there was no immediate risk of radioactive leakage, according to Oleksandr Kharchenko, director of Ukraine’s Center for Research on Energy and Clean Air.

“The protective structure is strong and reliable, though it has been damaged,” he said.

Trump’s Sudden Shift on Ukraine Policy

The strike came two days after former U.S. President Donald Trump said he would meet with Russian President Vladimir Putin to discuss ending the war. This move has raised concerns about sidelining Ukraine and European governments in any future negotiations.

Zelenskyy responded by stating that Ukraine wants security guarantees before engaging in any peace talks and said he would only meet Putin in person after a negotiation plan is agreed upon with Trump.

IAEA on High Alert

IAEA chief Rafael Grossi warned that the attack on Chernobyl, along with recent military activity near Zaporizhzhia, underscores “persistent nuclear safety risks.”

The IAEA team at Chernobyl responded within minutes of the explosion and confirmed that no one was injured.

“Radiation levels inside and outside remain normal and stable,” the agency reported.

As the war continues, fears of a nuclear catastrophe grow, with Ukraine insisting that Russia must be held accountable for endangering global security.

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