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Chief engineer: Russian drone attack damaged the confinement structure of Chornobyl's plant

By Yurii Kovalenko

CHORNOBYL (Ukraine), 14 February - A Russian drone attacked the confinement structures around the decommissioned Chornobyl Nuclear Power Plant intended to prevent nuclear substances from being released, a senior official in the nuclear industry said on Friday.

The International Atomic Energy Agency and Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskiy had reported earlier that radiation levels at the plant remained normal.

Oleksandr Titarchuk told reporters that the barrier meant to stop the spread of radioactive materials no longer works as intended.

We will do all we can to minimize the effects that you are seeing now.

Tytarchuk stated that the drone had penetrated the outer cover and exploded within the container vessel.

The containment vessel, which was built in 2019, covered the massive, deteriorating steel and concrete structure that had been hurriedly constructed after the explosion of the fourth reactor in April 1986.

Tytarchuk stated that the drone penetrated the outer cover and fell into the system, where it exploded.

He said that if the explosion had occurred 15 metres (50-65 ft) further away, it would have hit the 40 year old shelter directly.

Emergency crews scrambled over the roof to repair a large hole.

Andriy Danyk is the head of Ukraine’s Emergency Services. He said that personnel at the site are constantly rotating.

He said, "We're making sure that nobody gets any radiation exposure." "There are not excessive levels on the site."

Hryhory Ichchenko, the head of the exclusion area still in place around the nuclear plant, stated that drones are generally not shot down near nuclear sites.

The explosion in 1986 at Chornobyl spread radiation across Europe, prompting the Soviet authorities to mobilize large numbers of personnel and equipment to deal the aftermath of this accident. The last reactor at the plant was shut down in 2000.

The Russian forces occupied the plant for over a month during the initial weeks of their February 2022 invasion, as they attempted to advance towards the Ukrainian capital Kyiv. Reporting by Yurii Kvalenko, Chornobyl; Writing by Ron Popeski, Editing by Sergiy Karzy, Leslie Adler, and Matthew Lewis

(source: Reuters)