Zelensky criticises 'vile' Chornobyl drone strike ahead of London talks
Ukrainian officials reported that a Russian drone struck a spent nuclear fuel storage facility near the Chornobyl nuclear plant. The strike, which Ukraine's President Zelensky called a "vile Russian strike," caused a fire that was extinguished, with no injuries and stable radiation levels reported.

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AI-generatedUkrainian officials reported that a Russian drone struck a spent nuclear fuel storage facility near the Chornobyl nuclear plant. The strike, which Ukraine's President Zelensky called a "vile Russian strike," caused a fire that was extinguished, with no injuries and stable radiation levels reported. This incident occurred ahead of President Zelensky's meeting in London with UK Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer, French President Emmanuel Macron, and German Chancellor Friedrich Merz to discuss European support for Ukraine. Separately, at least three people were killed in a Russian strike in a village outside Zaporizhzhia.
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5 extractedZelensky labelled the Chornobyl strike a deliberate and "vile Russian strike".
Radiation levels remained stable following the Chornobyl incident.
Ukraine's state-owned nuclear operator, Enerhoatom, stated the strike "partially destroyed" a spent nuclear fuel storage building.
Kyiv officials reported a Russian drone hit a spent nuclear fuel storage facility near the Chornobyl nuclear plant.
At least three people were killed in a separate Russian strike in a village outside Zaporizhzhia.