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Ukrainian drones tried to hit one of our nuclear plants: Russia

Russia and Ukraine have each accused the other of risking catastrophe by attacking nuclear sites in the course of the war
A Ukrainian serviceman observes the area for Russian FPV drones from a hospital damaged by Russian military strikes. Reuters

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A top Russian nuclear official said on Friday that around eight Ukrainian drones had tried to attack the Novovoronezh nuclear power plant in southwest Russia overnight, but all were shot down.

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Alexei Likhachev, CEO of state nuclear corporation Rosatom, said several units of the plant were disconnected from the grid, but operations were restored in the morning.

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Russia and Ukraine have each accused the other of risking catastrophe by attacking nuclear sites in the course of the war.

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