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Ukrainian drones attack city near Zaporizhzhia nuclear plant, authorities state

Russiainstalled authorities in Ukraine's partlyoccupied Zaporizhzhia region stated Ukrainian drones on Wednesday assaulted Enerhodar, a city serving the Russianheld Zaporizhzhia nuclear power plant.

Russia seized the nuclear plant, Europe's biggest with 6 reactors, in the early days of the war and each side has because implicated the other of staging periodic attacks on the facility. Russia-installed regional authorities have actually reported attacks on Enerhodar, particularly on 2 electrical power substations nearby.

Russian media quoted the city's authorities as stating at least 4 drones had actually attacked Enerhodar. It stated there were no casualties and no details on damage were offered.

This is a terrorist act, Russia-installed Performing Mayor Maksim Pukha told Russia's RIA news company, stating civil facilities and suburbs had been targeted.

Tranquil locals ought to in no other way be targets of such an attack.

Each side has actually accused the other of running the risk of a nuclear catastrophe by assaulting the station. Screens from the U.N.'s. nuclear watchdog, the International Atomic Energy Agency, are. completely stationed at the plant.

The governor of the part of Zaporizhzhia area held by. Ukraine, Ivan Fedorov, stated five drones had attacked the city of. Zaporizhzhia, located about 60 km (35 miles) northwest of the. plant, throughout a big reservoir on the Dnipro River.

He posted a photo on Telegram of a big fire he said had. been activated by the attack.

Vladimir Rogov, a senior Russia-appointed official in. Zaporizhzhia region, said the attack had disrupted power and. water supplies in the city.

(source: Reuters)