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The fire and reduced capacity at Russia's Kursk Nuclear Power Plant is caused by the Ukraine drone attack

The press service of the plant reported that a drone attack from Ukraine caused a short-lived inferno at the Kursk Nuclear Power Plant. It also damaged an auxiliary power transformer, and reduced the capacity at one unit.

The press service released a statement via Telegram, saying that an unmanned combat aerial vehicle (UAV), belonging to the Armed Forces of Ukraine, was shot down near the Kursk Nuclear Power Plant by air defence systems.

The drone detonated upon impact, damaging an auxiliary transformer.

The press service said that no injuries were reported, but unit three was reduced to half capacity as a result. Press service reported that the destroyed drone caused a fire, which has been put out.

The press service also stated that the radiation levels on the site and the surrounding area did not exceed normal limits.

Ukraine did not immediately comment. Kyiv said that its strikes in Russia were a response to Russia's continuing attacks against Ukraine, and that they are intended to destroy infrastructure crucial to Moscow’s overall military effort.

The report could not be independently verified. The exact location of the fire was not immediately known.

Earlier, the Russian federal free-to air television network RENTV reported, citing a press release from the plant, that the transformer was not a component of the nuclear section. (Reporting and editing by Diane Craft, Christopher Cushing and Lidia Kelly from Melbourne)

(source: Reuters)