Ukraine’s President Volodymyr Zelenskyy condemns ‘extremely vile’ attack that did not lead to spike in radiation.

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Russian forces have targeted a storage facility ⁠for spent nuclear ⁠fuel near Ukraine’s Chornobyl power plant, President Volodymyr Zelenskyy said.

The attack on Sunday significantly damaged a fuel-reception building metres away from where “large amounts of nuclear ⁠material” is stored, according to the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA), which said it had been briefed by Ukraine.

Russia has regularly attacked Ukrainian cities and infrastructure with drones and missiles since its full-scale invasion of the country in 2022. In February 2025, Russia allegedly used a Shahed drone to damage a containment arch over the Chornobyl reactor that was destroyed in the ‌April 1986 explosion and meltdown.

Zelenskyy called Sunday’s attack “extremely vile”, accusing Russia of using a Shahed attack drone.

“As of now, there are no readings exceeding normal background radiation levels. But there is ⁠certainly an increase in Russia’s brazenness, which long ago went off the charts,” he said.

Kyiv’s state atomic agency Energoatom said no spent fuel had been stored in the building at ‌the time of the attack. The resulting fire was extinguished and no injuries were reported.

Russia has not publicly commented on the alleged attack on the facility, which is located about 15km (9 miles) from the Chornobyl plant, the site of the world’s worst nuclear disaster.

In a ⁠statement, the IAEA said a team ⁠would soon visit the site “to inspect the impact”.

Elsewhere in Ukraine, officials said Russian aerial attacks killed at least four people on Sunday.

In the southern Zaporizhia region, two people were killed when a guided bomb struck a bus stop. A 56-year-old minibus driver was also killed nearby in a separate drone attack.

Meanwhile, in the central Dnipropetrovsk region, a 59-year-old man was killed as Russian drones and aerial bombs struck two districts, regional military chief Oleksandr Ganzha posted on Telegram. The attack also injured a 35-year-old man and damaged infrastructure, he said.

Ukraine’s air force said Russia launched 236 drones overnight, of which 215 were intercepted.

The attacks came as world leaders gathered in the United Kingdom to discuss piling pressure on Moscow over its four-year war.

Zelenskyy will meet the leaders of France, Germany and the UK later on Sunday in London for talks on the way forward as Russia suffers military setbacks.

The so-called E3 group of European nations has been a prominent backer of Ukraine amid Russia’s ongoing war.

Zelenskyy proposed a face-to-face meeting with Vladimir Putin in an open letter to the Russian president on Thursday, saying he was also ready for a “full ceasefire”. However, Putin turned down the offer, saying he saw no point in such a meeting for now.