Drone attack on Chernobyl: Selenskyj warns of nuclear dangers
Drone attack on Chernobyl: Selenskyj warns of nuclear dangers
In Ukraine, there are alarming reports of a suspected drone attack on the former Chernobyl nuclear power plant. According to the Ukrainian President Wolodymyr Selenskyj, there was an explosion on the protective coat of the power plant. This information is distributed by kn-online.de . Selenskyj blends the Russian military responsible for the attack and the associated damage to the protective coat.
The Kremlin spokesman Dmitri Peskow has rejected these allegations as untrue and emphasized that there were no attacks on nuclear infrastructure. According to Selenskyj's information, there was also a fire that has meanwhile been deleted. Radiation values have initially not been determined, which is supported by monitoring the International Atomic Energy Organization (IAEA), which continues to observe the situation.
damage and reactions
First reviews show that there was considerable damage from the explosion. Selenskyj continued to criticize Russia's nightly attacks on the Ukrainian infrastructure and its lack of willingness. In another explanation, he described Russia as the only country that is concerned with nuclear power plants and, regardless of the possible consequences.
The IAEA report says that the explosion was heard at 1:50 a.m. Although there are indications of a drone impact, no breaks in the inner safety cover of the reactor were found. The IAEA also has a constant presence at all five Ukrainian nuclear power plant locations and carries out ongoing verification activities. General Director Rafael Mariano Grossi often travels to Ukraine to evaluate the situation and have discussions on a high level, while the Ukrainian government agency offers a comprehensive support program to maintain nuclear security iaea.org .
US engagement and international reactions
In addition, US President Donald Trump announced that he wanted to take negotiations with Putin about an end to the war. Selenskyj plans to provide U.S. representatives during the Munich security conference information on the attack on Chernobyl. The war in Ukraine has been on for almost three years, and the dangers to the Ukrainian nuclear power plants, especially for the power plant in Saporischeschja, remain a central topic in view of the continuing military conflicts.
The international community pursues these developments with concern, since every disorder of the security measures in nuclear power plants could represent potential dangers not only for Ukraine, but also for the entire region. The IAEA remains a decisive player in monitoring and ensuring nuclear security in Ukraine.
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