In February, a drone strike at the Chornobyl nuclear power plant caused severe damage to the containment structure, initially estimated to cost over 25 million for repairs. The attack, which created a 15-square-metre hole and led to a complex smouldering fire, raises concerns about the safety of the site's radioactive materials. Although initial radiation levels remained normal, environmental risks increase as the integrity of the structure is compromised, highlighting the necessity for international assistance in handling the situation effectively.
The recent drone strike on Chornobyl inflicted tens of millions in damages, with repair costs exceeding 25 million, likely funded by Western governments.
The February drone attack caused a significant breach in the New Safe Confinement structure, which now risks allowing radioactive material to leak into the environment.
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