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Russia says radiation levels are normal after fires near Chornobyl

By Thomson Reuters May 8, 2026 | 8:14 AM

MOSCOW, May 8 (Reuters) – Russia said on Friday that it was carrying out ​enhanced radiation monitoring ‌after fires in the exclusion zone around the Chornobyl nuclear power plant in Ukraine but ‌that ​there was no ⁠excess radiation.

“The radiation ⁠situation in the Russian Federation remains stable,” Russia’s national public health agency said.

The ​1986 Chornobyl disaster is considered to be the ⁠world’s worst civil ⁠nuclear accident. The ​accident spread Iodine-131, Caesium-134 and ​Caesium-137 across parts of Ukraine, ‌Belarus, Russia, northern and central Europe.

Ukraine’s emergency services said that firefighters are extinguishing ⁠fires in the exclusion area around the Chornobyl plant. Ukrainian officials said ⁠the ‌radiation levels were ⁠normal.

Firefighters in Ukraine said ​the ‌situation was complicated by ​strong ⁠winds and landmines in the area.

(Reporting by Reuters in Moscow and Kyiv, Writing by Anna Peverieri; editing by ​Guy Faulconbridge)