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Russia claims that Ukrainian drones have attacked a training centre at the Zaporizhzhia Nuclear Plant

The Russian-installed management of the Russia-held nuclear power plant in Ukraine confirmed on Monday that Ukrainian drones had attacked a training center at the Zaporizhzhia Nuclear Power Plant Sunday evening.

The administration posted on Telegram that "the enemy used three unmanned aircraft vehicles." The administration added that there were "no serious" damages.

Could not independently verify the Russian claim. The report was released a day after IAEA (the United Nations nuclear watchdog) reported that hundreds of rounds were fired at the plant late Saturday night.

In the first few weeks of Russia's 2022 February, Russian forces captured the Zaporizhzhia Plant.

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. Both sides accuse the other side of triggering a nuclear disaster by firing weapons or other actions.

Although the station is Europe's largest nuclear power plant and not in operation, it still needs power to keep nuclear fuel cool.

In a statement, the plant's management based in Russia said that "all necessary safety measures are in place and the station continues to operate normally." Reporting by Lidia Kelley in Warsaw, editing by Kim Coghill

(source: Reuters)