Drone Strike Near Chernobyl: A Close Call with Spent Nuclear Fuel
A Russian drone hit a storage facility for spent nuclear fuel near Ukraine's Chernobyl power plant. Despite the strike, Ukrainian officials reported stable radiation levels and no injuries. Both Kyiv's General Staff and the state atomic agency confirmed the incident did not pose an immediate threat.
A Russian drone made a direct strike on a storage facility housing spent nuclear fuel near the infamous Chernobyl power plant in Ukraine, according to Sunday reports from Ukrainian officials.
The strike prompted concerns, but both Kyiv's General Staff and the state atomic agency issued statements confirming that radiation levels remained stable and that no injuries resulted from the incident.
Despite the alarming context, they assured that immediate threats were mitigated, highlighting their emergency response readiness in such critical situations.
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