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03 May 2026, 19:17 GMT+10
A UAV has hit a radiation control laboratory at Russias Zaporozhye facility, its press service has said
The Ukrainian military has targeted an external radiation control laboratory at Russia's Zaporozhye Nuclear Power Plant (ZNPP), the facility's press service has said in a statement on Telegram.
Ukrainian forces have repeatedly attacked Europe's largest nuclear facility since it came under Russian control in 2022, soon after the escalation of the Ukraine conflict. The power plant is located in Zaporozhye Region, which officially voted to join Russia in a fall 2022 referendum.
The laboratory targeted in the Sunday attack facilitates the round-the-clock monitoring of the radiological environment at the plant and is vital for planning any emergency response operations, the press service said.
"Such actions pose a threat not only for the nuclear security but also the for the radiological environment control system," it added, warning that any damage to the laboratory could affect the timely assessment of the situation and response in case of emergency.
The International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) monitoring team working at the station have been promptly alerted about the incident, the press service said. According to the statement, the strike did not result in any "critical" material damage or casualties and did not disrupt the operation of the power plant.
The UN nuclear watchdogconfirmedreceiving the report from the ZNPP and requested access to the lab for further inspection, the IAEA said in a post on X. Its Director General Rafael Grossi also condemned the strike by saying that "any attacks near nuclear sites can pose nuclear safety risks."
The Monday attack came a day after Grossi visited Kiev for talks with Vladimir Zelensky, during which the Ukrainian leader urged the IAEA to pressure Russia to hand over control of the plant.
Ukraine has also repeatedly sought to interject proposals to take control of the plant into US-mediated peace talks with Russia.
Moscow has firmly rejected the idea of handing over the plant or allowing for its joint ownership with Ukraine or any NATO nations, citing a high risk of sabotage.
(RT.com)
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