Russian Drone Strikes Chernobyl Shelter, Raising Safety Concerns

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A Russian drone has reportedly struck the protective structure over Chernobyl's damaged nuclear reactor, as confirmed by Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky. The attack caused a fire, which has since been extinguished, but concerns remain about potential radiation leaks, with Oleksandr Titarchuk, the chief engineer at Chernobyl, acknowledging that the possibility exists. In a statement from the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA), radiation levels have been declared stable, but officials remain on high alert following the incident.

Russia denied launching an attack on Chernobyl, asserting that its military does not target nuclear infrastructure in Ukraine. The protective shelter, built to prevent radioactive material leaks, cost approximately $1.6 billion and was completed in the 2010s. Experts, including Prof. Jim Smith from the University of Portsmouth, indicated that while the attack was serious, the concrete sarcophagus beneath the shelter contains the radioactive material. Simon Evans from the European Bank for Reconstruction and Development described the incident as "incredibly reckless," emphasizing the critical nature of the preserved site.

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