Chernobyl Nuclear Site Damaged in Drone Attack, Raises Fears of Radiation Release
ByAinvest
Saturday, Dec 6, 2025 10:19 pm ET1min read
A Russian drone strike in 2025 damaged the New Safe Confinement structure at Ukraine's Chernobyl nuclear site, rendering it unable to contain radioactive materials. Radiation levels remain stable, but the incident has raised concerns over nuclear safety amid the ongoing Russia-Ukraine conflict. The containment facility, built in 2019, suffered compromised protective layers but no damage to load-bearing components or monitoring systems. Repair costs are estimated in the tens of millions and are expected to be funded by Western governments.

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