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    Iaea Says Drone Detonated Near Ukraine's South Ukraine Nuclear Plant

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    Posted on September 25, 2025

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    Last updated: January 21, 2026

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    IAEA reports a drone detonation near Ukraine's South Ukraine nuclear plant, raising safety concerns but causing no damage.

    Drone Explodes Near South Ukraine Nuclear Power Plant, IAEA Reports

    Drone Incident Near Nuclear Facility

    (Reuters) -A drone was downed and detonated about 800 metres (875 yards) from the perimeter of Ukraine's South Ukraine nuclear power plant overnight, the International Atomic Energy Agency said in a statement on Thursday.

    There were no reports of casualties, the IAEA said.

    The agency, in a statement issued by its Director General, Rafael Grossi, said its team of monitors at the site was informed that 22 drones were observed in the plant's monitoring zone late on Wednesday and early on Thursday. Some drones had flown as close as 500 metres.

    Details of the Incident

    Grossi said monitors had heard gunfire and explosions at about 1 a.m. and later visited the site where the drone came down and observed a crater about four metres square.

    "Nearby metal structures had been hit by shrapnel and the windows of vehicles close to the impact area were shattered," Grossi wrote. A power line also came down, though it was not connected to the plant.

    IAEA's Response and Concerns

    "Once again, drones are flying far too close to nuclear power plants, putting nuclear safety at risk," he wrote. "Fortunately, last night's incident did not result in any damage to the South Ukraine Nuclear Power Plant itself. Next time we may not be so lucky."

    Ukraine has four nuclear power plants and has reported occasional incidents related to the 3-1/2 year war at its South Ukraine, Rivne and Khmelnitskyi stations.

    Related Incidents at Other Plants

    At the Zaporizhzhia station, seized by Russian troops in the first weeks of the war, Russia and Ukraine routinely accuse each other of attacks compromising nuclear safety.

    Grossi was attending a nuclear power forum in Moscow and, writing on the X social media platform, described his meeting with Kremlin leader Vladimir Putin as "timely and important". The meeting was devoted to "nuclear energy, non-proliferation, and nuclear safety and security challenges", he added.

    The governor of Russia's western Kursk region earlier in the day reported that a Ukrainian drone attempted to attack the Kursk-2 nuclear power plant, which is under construction in the town of Kurchatov.

    Alexander Khinshtein said the drone crashed into one of the buildings at the construction site, adding that there were no casualties and the station continues to operate normally.

    The IAEA's latest statement on the Ukrainian nuclear power plants said the Russian-held Zaporizhzhia station had been without power for more than 48 hours after external power lines supplying the plant came down for the 10th time in the conflict.

    The lines supply electricity vital to cooling its reactors' fuel and preventing a meltdown. Emergency diesel generators were in operation.

    (Reporting by Surbhi Misra in Bengaluru; Editing by Ron Popeski and Lincoln Feast.)

    Table of Contents

    • Drone Incident Near Nuclear Facility
    • Details of the Incident
    • IAEA's Response and Concerns
    • Related Incidents at Other Plants

    Key Takeaways

    • •A drone exploded near Ukraine's South Ukraine nuclear plant.
    • •IAEA reported 22 drones in the plant's monitoring zone.
    • •No casualties or damage to the plant were reported.
    • •IAEA emphasizes the risk of drones near nuclear facilities.
    • •Related incidents reported at other Ukrainian nuclear plants.

    Frequently Asked Questions about IAEA says drone detonated near Ukraine's South Ukraine nuclear plant

    1What happened near the South Ukraine nuclear power plant?

    A drone was downed and detonated about 800 meters from the plant's perimeter, according to the IAEA.

    2Did the drone incident cause any casualties?

    There were no reports of casualties from the incident, as stated by the IAEA.

    3What did IAEA Director General Rafael Grossi say about the incident?

    Grossi expressed concern over drones flying too close to nuclear plants, stating that the incident did not result in damage to the South Ukraine nuclear facility.

    4What other nuclear facilities are mentioned in the article?

    The article mentions Ukraine's four nuclear power plants, including the Zaporizhzhia, Rivne, and Khmelnitskyi stations.

    5What was reported about the Kursk-2 nuclear plant?

    A Ukrainian drone attempted to attack the Kursk-2 nuclear plant but crashed into a building at the construction site, with no casualties reported.

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