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title: Chernobyl Nuclear Power Plant Drone Strike (2025)
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  primary: Chernobyl Nuclear Power Plant Drone Strike (2025)
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  disambiguation: Chernobyl drone strike (2025):  IAEA confirms attack on NSC, radiation levels stable.
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  tags:
    - Zelensky
    - Ukraine-Russia War
    - Nuclear Disaster
    - Drone Strike
    - Chernobyl
    - Russia
    - Ukraine
    - Radiation
author: Edanur Karakoç
created_at: 2025-02-17T13:23:53.785097+03:00
updated_at: 2025-04-17T11:58:44.031134+03:00
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# Chernobyl Nuclear Power Plant Drone Strike (2025)

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The Chernobyl [Nuclear Power Plant](/en/detay/nuclear-power-plant/llms.txt) Drone Strike refers to [an](/en/detay/an-2/llms.txt) unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV) strike on the [Chernobyl Nuclear Power Plant](/en/detay/cernobil-faciasi/llms.txt), located approximately 110 kilometers north of Kyiv, Ukraine, on [February](/en/detay/february/llms.txt) 14, 2025. Confirmed by the International Atomic Energy Agency ([IAEA](/en/detay/international-atomic-energy-agency-4c088/llms.txt)) and Ukrainian officials, the strike resulted in an explosion and fire on the roof of the *New Safe Confinement* (NSC), which protects Reactor No. 4, the site of the [1986 nuclear disaster](/en/detay/chernobyl-disaster-4685b/llms.txt).

![Image](https://cdn.kureansiklopedi.com/media/uploads/2025/02/17/xQ7oBRuGpTVqTyxA8tJkd2e2RlT8PL7u.jpeg)
*Chernobyl Nuclear Power Plant Drone Strike, January 14, 2025 - Anadolu Agency*

### **Background**

The Chernobyl Nuclear Power Plant was the site of one of the world's worst nuclear disasters on [April](/en/detay/april-748391/llms.txt) 26, 1986, following an explosion and subsequent radiation leak. The remains of Reactor No. 4 were initially covered by a temporary concrete sarcophagus, which deteriorated over time. In 2016, the *New Safe Confinement* (NSC), a $1.6 billion structure built by an international consortium, was installed to contain radiation and prevent further leaks.

Since the beginning of the [Ukraine-Russia war](/en/detay/russia-ukraine-war-ec710/llms.txt), Chernobyl [has](/en/detay/has-3/llms.txt) been regarded as a strategic location. During the 2022 Russian invasion of Ukraine, Russian forces briefly occupied the Chernobyl Exclusion Zone before Ukrainian forces regained control. Since then, sporadic military activity has been reported in the region.

### **Drone Strike and Consequences**

According to Ukrainian President [Volodymyr Zelensky](/en/detay/ukrainian-president-volodymyr-zelenskyys-visit-to-/llms.txt), on the night of February 14, 2025, a Russian drone struck the roof of the *New Safe Confinement*, which protects the remains of Reactor No. 4 [at](/en/detay/at-3/llms.txt) Chernobyl. Ukrainian authorities reported that the strike caused a fire on the roof, which was swiftly extinguished by dispatched firefighting teams. The IAEA's investigation found that radiation levels remained stable, with no detected increase following the strike.

![Image](https://cdn.kureansiklopedi.com/media/uploads/2025/02/17/5d1woDmMEcJFp1OtrHZ3pteDgKV9PK92.jpeg)
*The roof of the New Security Capsule where the strike took place, February 14, 2024 - Anadolu Agency*

President Zelensky condemned the strike as "an attack on the shelter that protects the world from radiation", asserting that such actions demonstrated Russia's lack of intent for peace negotiations. He further stated that preliminary assessments indicated significant damage to the structure but confirmed that radiation levels remained stable.

### **Russia’s Response**

Russia denied involvement in the drone strike. Kremlin spokesperson Dmitry Peskov dismissed Ukraine's statements as "provocative and misleading," insisting that "the Russian military does not target nuclear infrastructure."

### **International Reactions**

The drone strike drew significant international concern. IAEA officials emphasized the critical importance of protecting nuclear facilities for global security and stated that they were closely monitoring developments at Chernobyl.

The incident occurred on the same day that U.S. Vice President JD Vance and Secretary of State Marco Rubio were set to meet Ukrainian officials at the [Munich Security Conference](/en/detay/61st-munich-security-conference/llms.txt). The timing of the drone strike also raised concerns as it followed U.S. President Donald Trump's remarks suggesting that [peace negotiations between Russia and Ukraine](/en/detay/russiaukraine-peace-talks-november-2025-a7f2b/llms.txt) could commence after his recent [meeting with Vladimir Putin](/en/detay/donald-trumpvladimir-putin-alaska-summit-2025-17bc/llms.txt).

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## Academic Sources and References

1. Al Jazeera. "Drone Strikes Chornobyl Nuclear Plant in Ukraine; Russia Says ‘Not to Blame’." Al Jazeera, February 14, 2025. Accessed February 14, 2025. https://www.aljazeera.com/news/2025/2/14/drone-strikes-chornobyl-nuclear-plant-in-ukraine-russia-says-not-to-blame.
2. BBC News. "Chernobyl Nuclear Plant Reportedly Hit by Drone Strike Amid Russia-Ukraine Tensions." BBC News, February 14, 2025. Accessed February 14, 2025. https://www.bbc.com/news/articles/cwyjvkggdnqo.
3. CNN. "Russia-Ukraine Drones: Chernobyl Nuclear Plant Hit by Drone Attack." CNN, February 14, 2025. Accessed February 14, 2025. https://edition.cnn.com/2025/02/14/europe/russia-ukraine-drones-chernobyl-intl-hnk/index.html.