The timeline for restoring operations at the Chornobyl nuclear waste storage facility following Russian shelling remains unknown – IAEA
A Russian drone strike damaged a nuclear storage building near the
Chornobyl NPP and the IAEA office. It remains unclear when the facility
will be able to resume receiving spent fuel from Ukraine’s operational
nuclear power plants.
A Russian drone strike on the Central Spent Fuel
Storage Facility (CSFSF) near the Chornobyl NPP on Sunday morning caused
significant structural damage to part of the fuel reception building,
including the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) safeguards office
located there. This was reported in a statement by the agency, UNN informs.
UNN 8th June 2026, https://unn.ua/en/news/the-timeline-for-restoring-operations-at-the-chornobyl-nuclear-waste-storage-facility-following-russian-shelling-remains-unknown-iaea
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