A drone hit the Zaporizhzhia nuclear power plant in Ukraine, causing damage. The plant is in Russian-occupied southern Ukraine.

A drone hit the Zaporizhzhia nuclear power plant in Russian-occupied southern Ukraine, according to the UN nuclear agency. The plant's operator reported the incident, which caused a hole in the turbine building's wall.
Incident Details
The International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) said the incident occurred on Saturday. The Russian-run plant's operator informed the IAEA that a drone hit the turbine building, reportedly causing a hole in its wall. The strike did not damage core equipment, according to Rosatom.
Accusations and Denials
Russian media carried a statement from Rosatom accusing Ukraine of a deliberate attack. However, Ukraine's Foreign Ministry denied the accusations, saying they lacked logic. The ministry stated that it is unclear why Ukraine would strike its own nuclear power plant, which it seeks to regain under its sovereign control.
Key points
- A drone hit the Zaporizhzhia nuclear power plant in Russian-occupied southern Ukraine.
- The incident occurred on Saturday, causing a hole in the turbine building's wall.
- The strike did not damage core equipment, according to Rosatom.
- Russia's Rosatom accused Ukraine of a deliberate attack, which Ukraine denied.
- IAEA chief Rafael Grossi warned that attacking nuclear sites is like playing with fire.
- The Zaporizhzhia nuclear power plant is the biggest in Europe and is located close to the front line in southern Ukraine.
This article was independently rewritten by ManyPress editorial AI from reporting originally published by The Moscow Times.


