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A recent airstrike by the Russian Air Force has resulted in a significant power outage in Chernobyl, impacting both the city of Slavutych and the nearby decommissioned nuclear power plant. The attack targeted a transformer station, leading to the interruption of electricity supply, as reported by the Ukrainian Ministry of Energy.
The ministry stated that fluctuations in voltage caused the power supply to the New Safe Confinement (NSC) structure to fail. Specialists are currently working to restore electricity to the affected areas. The NSC, crucial for containing radioactive materials, requires a stable power supply to ensure safety and prevent potential hazards.
The Chernobyl nuclear power plant is infamously known for the catastrophic accident that occurred in April 1986, during an experiment simulating a power outage, which resulted in a massive release of radioactive materials across Europe. In the aftermath of the disaster, a protective sarcophagus was constructed over Reactor 4 to contain any further radiation leaks. However, over the years, this structure deteriorated, leading to the construction of a new, double-walled NSC, which was completed in 2016 and slid into place over the damaged reactor.
Despite the restoration of power supply to the decommissioned reactors, the NSC remains reliant on backup power generated from two diesel-powered emergency generators due to the ongoing disruptions.
This incident is not an isolated case; the Chernobyl site has been affected multiple times during the ongoing conflict. In February 2022, shortly after the invasion of Ukraine, Russian forces temporarily occupied the facility. More recently, on February 14, 2025, a Russian drone strike hit the NSC, causing a smoldering fire that resulted in considerable damage to the structure.
As international concerns grow regarding the safety of nuclear facilities amid the conflict, the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) has been closely monitoring the situation. They confirmed that while power was quickly redirected to the decommissioned reactors, the NSC's power failure poses a serious risk that needs to be addressed promptly to ensure the safe containment of radioactive materials.
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