Russia says Ukrainian drone crashed into nuclear plant, without causing damage

Russia's state nuclear energy company said on Tuesday that a Ukrainian drone had tried to strike a nuclear plant in Russia's Voronezh region, which borders Ukraine. (X/@visegrad24)
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Updated 07 October 2025
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Russia says Ukrainian drone crashed into nuclear plant, without causing damage

  • The drone was “suppressed by technical means” and detonated after crashing into a cooling tower at the Novovoronezh plant
  • There was no immediate comment from Ukraine on the alleged incident

MOSCOW: Russia’s state nuclear energy company said on Tuesday that a Ukrainian drone had tried to strike a nuclear plant in Russia’s Voronezh region, which borders Ukraine.
In a statement, Rosenergoatom said the drone was “suppressed by technical means” and detonated after crashing into a cooling tower at the Novovoronezh plant.

“There was no damage or injuries; however, the detonation left a dark mark on the cooling tower. The safe operation of the nuclear power plant is ensured,” the company said, adding that radiation levels were normal and unchanged.
There was no immediate comment from Ukraine on the alleged incident, which Rosenergoatom described as “another act of aggression by the Ukrainian armed forces against Russian nuclear power plants.”
Moscow has previously accused Kyiv of attacking nuclear power stations in the Kursk and Smolensk regions of western Russia.
Ukraine, in turn, has accused Russia of deliberately creating radiation risks at nuclear power stations on Ukrainian territory.


Over 150 Ukrainian drones repelled overnight: Russian state media

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Over 150 Ukrainian drones repelled overnight: Russian state media

  • On Tuesday, the two sides are set to begin another round of diplomatic negotiations backed by the United States
MOSCOW: Russia repelled more than 150 Ukrainian drones overnight, Moscow’s defense ministry told state media on Tuesday, as Kyiv steps up its counterattacks ahead of talks in Geneva.
“Overnight, air defense forces destroyed 151 Ukrainian drones over Russian regions, as well as over the Black and Azov Seas,” the ministry reported.
In Russian-annexed Crimea, Sevastopol governor Mikhail Razvozhayev said two dozen drones were shot down during “one of the longest attacks in recent times.”
“Unfortunately, there were injuries. According to preliminary information, one child was wounded,” he posted on Telegram.
On Tuesday, the two sides are set to begin another round of diplomatic negotiations backed by the United States, after two previous rounds of talks mediated by the White House yielded no breakthroughs.
While Russia occupies around one-fifth of Ukraine, Kyiv has recently made battlefield advances, recapturing 201 square kilometers (78 square miles) between Wednesday and Sunday last week, an AFP analysis of data from the Institute for the Study of War shows.