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Russia’s Rosatom says Ukrainian drone struck Zaporizhzhia nuclear plant

By Thomson Reuters May 30, 2026 | 10:17 AM

MOSCOW, May 30 (Reuters) – Russia’s state nuclear energy company Rosatom said on Saturday a Ukrainian drone had ​struck the Russian-controlled Zaporizhzhia nuclear ‌plant, Europe’s largest, causing no damage to key equipment, but leaving a hole in the wall of a turbine hall.

“This afternoon, a ‌Ukrainian ​kamikaze combat drone struck ⁠the turbine hall ⁠building of Power Unit No. 6, resulting in a subsequent detonation,” Rosatom’s head Alexei Likhachev said in a ​statement.

“The explosion caused no damage to the primary equipment; however, it tore ⁠a hole in ⁠the turbine hall wall.”

There was ​no immediate comment from Ukraine. Likhachev called ​the incident “deliberate”.

The Zaporizhzhia nuclear plant was ‌captured by Russia in March 2022 and remains close to the frontline in the southeastern Ukrainian Zaporizhzhia region.

It has ⁠occasionally come under fire during the four-year-long war, raising fears of a nuclear accident at ⁠the ‌facility.

“We are one step closer ⁠to an incident that will ​most ‌likely affect even those ​who live ⁠far beyond the borders of Russia and Ukraine and still think they are completely safe,” Likhachev said.

(Reporting by Anastasia Lyrchikova. Writing by Felix Light. Editing by ​Mark Potter)