‘High-explosive warhead’: Russian drone strikes Chernobyl nuclear power plant

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The comments came just hours before Zelenskyy was to meet with US Vice-President JD Vance in Germany to lay out Ukraine’s case before a new US administration eager to quickly end the nearly three-year war.

The attack is evidence that Russian President Vladimir Putin is “definitely not preparing for negotiations – he is preparing to continue deceiving the world”, Zelenskyy said.

CCTV footage posted by the Ukrainian leader showed a blast on the side of the Chernobyl structure in footage that was timestamped 2.02am (12.02 GMT).

The video also showed a small fire and hole in the roof, and firefighters using a hose to put out the blaze from the inside of the dome.

The International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) also reported an “explosion” at the site, and said “radiation levels inside and outside remain normal and stable”.

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The agency, which has had a team deployed at Chernobyl since the early stages of Russia’s invasion of Ukraine, published images apparently showing the drone on fire after crashing into the covering.

The IAEA has repeatedly warned of the dangers of fighting around nuclear plants following Russia’s full-scale military offensive into Ukraine in February 2022.

Zelenskyy to meet with US Vice-President JD Vance

In the first days of the conflict, Russian forces briefly seized the Chernobyl plant and also captured the Zaporizhzhia nuclear plant in southern Ukraine, which it still controls.

In 1986, a reactor at Chernobyl exploded during a botched safety test, resulting in the world’s worst nuclear accident that sent clouds of radiation across much of Europe and forced tens of thousands of people to evacuate.

Soviet authorities initially tried to cover up and then play down the disaster.

In November 2016, a massive metal dome was erected over the remains of the reactor – paid for with €2.1 billion ($2.5 billion) in international funding – to stop future leaks.

“The only country in the world that attacks such sites, occupies nuclear power plants, and wages war without any regard for the consequences is today’s Russia,” Zelenskyy added in his statement.

There was no immediate response from Russia.

The apparent attack comes ahead of a series of highly-anticipated meetings at the Munich Security Conference on Friday, in which Zelenskyy is due to sit down with Vance.

The talks come days after US President Donald Trump stunned Kyiv and European allies by holding a lengthy telephone call with Putin and announced the two leaders had agreed to soon start Ukraine peace talks.

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An adviser to Zelenskyy’s chief of staff said that the Ukrainian delegation would be putting the Chernobyl attack on the agenda with the United States and Ukraine’s allies.

-Agence France-Presse



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