Fragments of missiles found near Kursk nuclear power plant amid tensions
Russia informed the International Atomic Energy Agency that fragments of downed missiles were discovered at the site of an atomic power plant in the Kursk Oblast. Ukrainians are leading the offensive in the region.
11:09 AM EDT, August 10, 2024
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In a letter from Russian diplomats to the IAEA, it was indicated that on August 8, fragments and remnants of likely downed missiles were found at the Kursk Nuclear Power Plant. They were discovered in various locations, including the radioactive waste processing complex.
At the same time, it was noted that no direct attacks on the city of Kurchatov, the nuclear power plant, or energy infrastructure facilities were recorded. However, it was stated that "the situation in the city and at the station remains tense."
"Ukraine's reckless actions threaten not only the Russian nuclear facility but also the entire global nuclear industry," the mission stated.
The IAEA had earlier conveyed that it is "monitoring" the situation in the region in light of the Ukrainian offensive that began on August 6.
On August 9, the authorities of the Kursk region reported that, as a result of a Ukrainian drone attack on a transformer substation, the city of Kurchatov and neighboring areas were without power for a few hours. Security measures at the nuclear power plant were tightened.
Rosatom calms concerns
According to Rosatom, the Kursk Nuclear Power Plant is operating normally, and background radiation at the station and in Kurchatov is within normal limits.
The National Atomic Energy Agency in Poland is also constantly analyzing data. "The PAA has not recorded any alarming indications from the measuring apparatus. Currently, there is no threat to human health and life, or the environment, in the territory of the Republic of Poland," the communication stated.
The Kursk Nuclear Power Plant is one of the three largest nuclear power plants in Russia. According to analysts, the Ukrainian Armed Forces are about 30 miles from the station, and it is unlikely they will reach it.