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Russia's Rosatom says Ukrainian drone struck Zaporizhzhia nuclear plant

Rosatom, the Russian state-owned nuclear energy company, said that a Ukrainian drone 'hit' the Zaporizhzhia nuclear 'plant', Europe's biggest, on Saturday. The drone did not damage any key equipment but left a hole in a wall of the turbine hall.

The building housing the turbine hall of Power Unit No. 6 was struck by a Ukrainian combat drone kamikaze this afternoon. The explosion was caused by the subsequent detonation of 6.

The explosion did not cause any damage to the primary equipment, but it tore through a wall in the turbine hall.

Ukraine has not yet commented. Likhachev described the incident as "deliberate".

The Zaporizhzhia Nuclear Plant was captured by Russia on March 20, 2022. It remains close to the frontline of the Zaporizhzhia area in the south-east Ukrainian region.

It has?come in for some fire at times during the four-year war, raising?fears about a nuclear incident.

Likhachev stated, "We are a step closer to an incident which?will affect those who live beyond the borders of 'Russia and Ukraine but still think they are totally safe." (Reporting by Anastasia Lyrchikova. Felix Light wrote the article. Mark Potter (editing by Felix Light)

(source: Reuters)