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Russia alleges Ukraine attacked Europe’s largest nuclear power plant on Sunday, April 7, resulting in one death and several injuries, a claim Ukraine denies. The Zaporizhzhia nuclear power plant, situated in one of the four regions annexed by Russia after its 2022 invasion, reportedly suffered three drone strikes, with one hitting the dome of a reactor.

Kremlin spokesperson Dmitry Peskov called the incident “a very dangerous provocation,” noting that International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) staff present could witness the attacks.

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He warned of serious long-term consequences and accused Kyiv of continuing “its terrorist activity.”

The IAEA confirmed the strikes but did not attribute blame. IAEA Director General Rafael Mariano Grossi condemned the drone strike for having no military or political benefits and reassured that nuclear safety was not compromised, urging military decision-makers to protect nuclear facilities.

Last month, an IAEA team heard daily explosions for a week at the Zaporizhzhia plant but this is Ukraine’s first successful attack since Russia’s 2022 invasion.

Russia’s state-run nuclear agency indicated the reactor’s containment structures, designed to withstand a small plane crash, face little risk from minor attacks.

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[LAUREN TAYLOR]

RUSSIA CLAIMS UKRAINE ATTACKED EUROPE’S LARGEST NUCLEAR POWER PLANT SUNDAY KILLING ONE PERSON AND INJURING SEVERAL OTHERS, A CHARGE UKRAINE DENIES, SUGGESTING THE INCIDENT WAS FABRICATED BY RUSSIA.

DMITRY PESKOV
SPOKESPERSON | KREMLIN
“This is a very dangerous provocation. IAEA staff who were on site were able to witness the attacks. This is a very dangerous practice that has very, very bad negative consequences in the long term. Unfortunately, the Kyiv regime continues its terrorist activity.”

[LAUREN TAYLOR]

THE U.N.’S INTERNATIONAL ATOMIC ENERGY AGENCY CONFIRMED THE STRIKES BUT DID NOT PLACE BLAME. THE IAEA’S DIRECTOR GENERAL CONDEMNED THE DRONE STRIKE, EMPHASIZING THAT ATTACKS ON NUCLEAR FACILITIES HAVE NO MILITARY OR POLITICAL BENEFITS, AND REASSURED THAT NUCLEAR SAFETY REMAINED INTACT DESPITE THE POTENTIAL RISKS, ADDING:

RAFAEL MARIANO GROSSI
DIRECTOR GENERAL | INTERNATIONAL ATOMIC ENERGY AGENCY
“I firmly appeal to military decision makers to abstain from any action violating the basic principles that protect nuclear facilities.”

LAST MONTH, AN IAEA TEAM  REPORTED IT HEARD DAILY EXPLOSIONS FOR A WEEK AT THE PLANT BUT THIS IS THE FIRST SUCCESSFUL ATTACK SINCE RUSSIA INVADED IN 2022.

RUSSIA’S STATE RUN NUCLEAR AGENCY SAYS THE REACTOR’S CONTAINMENT STRUCTURES ARE DESIGNED TO WITHSTAND THE IMPACT OF A SMALL PLANE CRASH — ADDING THERE IS LITTLE RISK FROM MINOR ATTACKS ON THE STRUCTURES.