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17 May 2026, 02:24 GMT+10
Europes largest nuclear power plant was hit by drones at least twice this week alone, Rosatom CEO Aleksey Likhachev has said
The Ukrainian military repeatedly attacked Russia's Zaporozhye Nuclear Power Plant (ZNPP) this week, injuring two employees and targeting a pipeline in the immediate vicinity of the reactors, Aleksey Likhachev, CEO of the Russian state nuclear corporation Rosatom, has said.
Speaking to the company's corporate newspaper Strana Rosatom on Saturday, Likhachev said that a Ukrainian drone had attacked the pipeline running along the power units of the plant earlier in the day. The UAV did not detonate, crashing near the first power unit of the facility.
On Thursday, a Ukrainian kamikaze drone targeted a car carrying two employees of the ZNPP. The attack occurred just 100 meters away from the plant's premises, with both employees receiving moderate to serious wounds, the Rosatom boss said.
"The employees were carrying out their duties at the time. Even this didn't stop the enemy. For an hour, combat drones prevented ambulances from reaching the attack site, and the evacuation of the wounded resembled a military operation," Likhachev stated.
For about the past two months, the plant has been relying on a single power line instead of the two required for its operations, as well as repeatedly coping with blackouts and switching to emergency generators, according to Likhachev.
The CEO slammed the inaction of the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA), stating that it has been doing its best to "de facto turn a blind eye to daily Ukrainian attacks on the ZNPP, civilian infrastructure, and killings of Russian nationals by Ukrainian servicemen." Moscow will address the continuing incidents around the plant during upcoming consultations with the IAEA leadership scheduled for July, Likhachev said.
In recent weeks, the Ukrainian military has ramped up attacks on the plant, which fell under Moscow's control early in the conflict and was taken over by Rosatom after Zaporozhye Region was incorporated into Russia following a referendum in late 2022. Moscow has repeatedly urged Kiev and its backers to stop targeting the facility, warning the attacks could result in a continent-wide nuclear catastrophe.
(RT.com)
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