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

Russian drone hits nuclear-fuel storage facility near Chornobyl, Ukraine says
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Summary The strike significantly damaged a fuel-reception building metres away from where "large amounts of nuclear material" ​is stored, according to the International Atomic Energy Agency

KYIV (Reuters) – Russian forces deliberately struck a storage facility for spent nuclear fuel near Ukraine's Chornobyl power plant, ​President Volodymyr Zelenskiy said on Sunday, in an "extremely vile" ‌attack that did not lead to a spike in radiation.

The strike significantly damaged a fuel-reception building metres away from where "large amounts of nuclear material" ​is stored, according to the International Atomic Energy Agency, ​which said it had been briefed by Ukraine.

Kyiv's state atomic agency Energoatom said no spent fuel had been stored in ​the building at the time of the attack. A resulting fire ​was extinguished, and no injuries were reported.

Russia has not publicly commented on the alleged strike on the facility, which is located around 15 km (9 miles) ​from the Chornobyl plant, the site of the world's worst ​nuclear disaster.

"An extremely critical infrastructure facility – and an extremely vile Russian strike," Zelenskiy ‌wrote on X, adding that Russia had used a Shahed attack drone.

"As of now, there are no readings exceeding normal background radiation levels. But there is certainly an increase in Russia's brazenness, which ​long ago went ​off the charts."

In a statement, the IAEA said a team would soon visit the site "to inspect the impact".

In ​February 2025, a Russian Shahed drone damaged a containment ​arch over the Chornobyl reactor that was destroyed in the April 1986 explosion and meltdown. Russia, which regularly attacks Ukrainian cities and infrastructure with drones ​and missiles, denied responsibility.

Kyiv and Moscow ​have also traded accusations of attacking the Russian-occupied Zaporizhzhia Nuclear Power Plant in southeastern ​Ukraine, Europe's largest.