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IAEA Examines Drone Debris From Chornobyl NPP Strike, Avoids Naming Its Origin

Summary by Tagesschau
According to the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA), there is evidence of a drone attack near the Saporischja nuclear power plant. IAEA chief Grossi warns against a threat to nuclear safety.

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The Saporishja nuclear power plant is the largest nuclear plant in Europe. 600 meters away from one of the six reactors there is said to have been a drone attack.

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According to the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA), there is evidence of a drone attack near the Saporischja nuclear power plant. IAEA chief Grossi warns against a threat to nuclear safety.

·Hamburg, Germany
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The International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) is investigating a possible "unacceptable" drone attack near the cooling pond of the Ukrainian nuclear plant in Zaporiyia (ZNPP), the largest in Europe and under Russian control since 2022. In a statement issued on Tuesday night, the IAEA - the UN nuclear agency - notes that its experts deployed at the said atomic power plant have been informed on Monday of the attack that would have occurred last Fr…

The central operators claimed that six ‘drones’ damaged v rivers.

Rafael Grossi, director-general of the International Atomic Energy Agency, has criticised possible operation with nearby ‘drones’ of the center of Zaporija, controlled by Russia since 2022.

·Portugal
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Tagesschau broke the news in Hamburg, Germany on Wednesday, July 2, 2025.
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