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Zaporizhzhia nuclear power plant worker killed in Ukraine drone attack, management says

The plant said the strike hit a transport shop floor as Russia and Ukraine exchanged attacks that injured 11 people in Odesa.

  • On Sunday, a Ukrainian armed forces drone struck the transport shop floor of the Zaporizhzhia Nuclear Power Plant, killing one driver, the plant's press service said on Telegram.
  • Governor Ivan Fedorov reported Russian forces launched strikes across 45 settlements in the Zaporizhzhia region on Sunday, causing at least 50 reports of damage to homes and infrastructure.
  • Russian drone strikes hit the southern port city of Odesa, injuring at least 11 people, including two children, while Odesa Governor Oleh Kiper reported damage across three districts.
  • President Zelenskyy signed energy cooperation agreements with Azerbaijan in Baku, while Donald Trump said on Fox News he has had "good conversations" with Presidents Vladimir Putin and Volodymyr Zelenskyy.
  • Diplomatic efforts to end the war remain stalled, as ongoing hostilities persist across the border region, including recent strikes in the Belgorod area that killed and injured civilians.
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On Monday, the Russian Government condemned the attack attributed to Ukraine on facilities at the Zaporiyia plant, in which one of its employees has died, and pointed out that this is a demonstration of the lack of interest in the “Kiv regime” for nuclear safety, which has been pulled by its European partners with millionaire loans. “The tragedy that has occurred is an example of where these interventions are going,” criticized Russian Foreign M…

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An employee of the Russian-controlled nuclear site was killed according to the Russian administration. The International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) warns against the risks to nuclear safety.

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The dangerous situation of the Zaporiyia nuclear power plant is one of the main global threats of the war in Ukraine. Europe’s largest atomic plant, occupied by Russian troops in 2022, is a constant source of concern for the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA). An accident in Zaporiyia would have consequences beyond the borders of Ukraine or neighbouring Russia. This United Nations institution regularly publishes alerts about the situation…

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der Standard DE broke the news on Monday, April 27, 2026.
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