A view shows Zaporizhzhia Nuclear Power Plant from the bank of Kakhovka Reservoir near the town of Nikopol after the Nova Kakhovka dam breached, amid Russia’s attack on Ukraine, in Dnipropetrovsk region, Ukraine June 16, 2023. — Reuters pic (New users only) It's tax relief season! Get up to RM300 when you save with Versa! Plus, enjoy an additional FREE RM10 when you sign up using code VERSAMM10 with a min. cash-in of RM100 today. T&Cs apply. Sunday, 31 May 2026 6:16 PM MYT VIENNA, May 31 — A drone hit the Zaporizhzhia nuclear power plant in Russian-occupied southern Ukraine, the UN nuclear agency has said, citing local officials.The International Atomic Energy Agency posted on social media that the Russian-run plant’s operator informed it that a drone had hit the turbine building yesterday, “reportedly causing a hole in its wall”.Russian media carried a statement from state-owned nuclear power firm Rosatom accusing Ukraine of a deliberate attack — a claim strongly denied by Kyiv.Close to the front line in southern Ukraine, Zaporizhzhia is the biggest nuclear power plant in Europe.Moscow and Kyiv have repeatedly accused each other of risking a nuclear catastrophe with attacks since it was captured by Russia’s forces in 2022.“There should be no attack of any kind from or against the plant”, IAEA chief Rafael Grossi was quoted as saying in the agency’s X post late yesterday. “Attacking nuclear sites is like playing with fire.”Rosatom alleged the drone was controlled via a fibre-optic cable, which ruled out “the possibility of an accidental strike”.“Today, we have come one step closer to an incident that is highly likely to affect even those who live far beyond the borders of Russia and Ukraine,” Rosatom CEO Alexei Likachev told Russian media.Rejecting the accusations, Ukraine’s foreign ministry said in a statement that they lacked “logic”.“It is unclear why Ukraine would strike its own nuclear power plant located on its own territory, which it itself seeks to regain under its sovereign control,” the ministry said.“We consider these statements as yet another information operation by the occupying state.”The strike blew a hole in the wall of the machine room but did not damage core equipment, Rosatom said.Authorities in Russian-occupied Zaporizhzhia in April accused Ukraine of carrying out a strike which they said killed a transport worker. — AFP
Drone hits Zaporizhzhia nuclear plant as Russia and Ukraine trade blame, IAEA says
VIENNA, May 31 — A drone hit the Zaporizhzhia nuclear power plant in Russian-occupied southern Ukraine, the UN nuclear agency has said, citing local officials.The International...
A drone struck the turbine building of the Zaporizhzhia nuclear power plant — Europe's largest — causing a wall breach but no damage to core equipment, according to the IAEA; Russia and Ukraine traded mutual accusations. The incident raises the risk profile for any organization with operations or supply chains in Eastern Europe, and signals continued vulnerability of critical infrastructure despite IAEA calls for a no-attack zone around the plant.










