Ukraine accuses Russia of strike on southern nuclear plant

Published September 20, 2022
This handout picture released by Ukraine’s Presidential press office on September 19 shows damages at the Pivdennoukrainsk nuclear power plant, in the southern Ukraine Mykolaiv region. — AFP
This handout picture released by Ukraine’s Presidential press office on September 19 shows damages at the Pivdennoukrainsk nuclear power plant, in the southern Ukraine Mykolaiv region. — AFP

KYIV: Kyiv accused Russia on Monday of attacking Ukraine’s second-largest nuclear plant in the south of the war-scarred country, the latest burst of fighting around atomic facilities that has raised fears of a radiation emergency.

The Kremlin meanwhile dismissed outright claims that their forces had been responsible for mass killings in recently captured areas of east Ukraine and said Ukraine’s claims it had discovered mass graves were made up.

Ukraine’s nuclear energy agency, Energoatom, said the Russian army “carried out a missile attack” on the industrial site of the Pivdennoukrainsk nuclear power plant, with a “powerful explosion” just 300 metres (985 feet) from its reactors.

The strike damaged more than 100 windows of the power station’s building, but the reactors were operating normally, according to the agency, which published photos of glass shattered around blown-out frames.

It also released images of what it said was a two-metre-deep crater from where the missile landed. “Fortunately, no one among the power plant’s staff was hurt,” Energoatom said. Attacks around nuclear facilities in Ukraine have spurred calls from Ukraine and its Western allies to de-militarise areas around the facilities.

Europe’s largest atomic facility — the Zaporizhzhia nuclear plant in Russian-held territory in Ukraine — has become a hot spot for concerns after tit-for-tat claims of attacks there.

‘We have to stop’ Russia

Early in Russia’s invasion in of Ukraine — launched in late February — there was fighting around Chernobyl in the the north, where an explosion in 1986 left swathes of the surrounding territory contaminated.

President Volodymyr blamed Russia for the attack in the southern Mykolaiv region on Monday, which he said resulted in a short power outage at the facility.

Published in Dawn, September 20th, 2022

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