“Funds will be directed to the expert evaluation of the consequences of a Russian UAV”, – WRITE: www.radiosvoboda.org
“This is the first step towards our cooperation with partners to restore the functioning of the NBC Arch (New safe confinement – ed.) in full -time mode after the Russian attack on February 14. The funds will be directed to the expert evaluation of the consequences of the involvement of the Russian UAV in the protective shell of the arch, ”she said.
Grinchuk stressed that the restoration of the functioning of the confinement is “a huge challenge”.
“It is likely that eliminating the consequences of Russian aggression will require more money than today is on the account of international cooperation for Chernobyl,” the minister wrote.
On February 25, the State Agency for Management of the Exclusion Zone reported the localization of all centers of corruption after the fire that arose on February 14 as a result of a Russian drone strike on a new Arch Sarcophagus over the fourth Chernobyl NPP.

The Russian shock drone with a fugural combat unit hit the night of February 14 in the shelter of the destroyed 4th power unit of the Chernobyl nuclear power plant, said President Volodymyr Zelenskyy. According to him, the Chernobyl shelter was damaged, the fire was extinguished. He later stated that the attack could be purposeful. According to him, the drone flew at an altitude of 85 meters, and radars do not see this height.
The head of the State Agency of Ukraine for Management of Exclusion Zone (DAZV) Hryhoriy Ishchenko stated that the “deplorable consequences” at the Chernobyl NPP was avoided.
The International Atomic Energy Agency has confirmed that the explosion was at night at the Chernobyl NPP. They also noted that the roof of the NPP sarcophagus crashed, but did not specify whether it was a Russian drone.
Putin’s pressecretic Dmitry Peskov stated that there is no accurate information about the attack, but “it cannot be said to be struck on some objects of nuclear infrastructure”, the Russian media quoted. In Russia, they regularly deny attacks on Ukrainian objects, in particular, civilians.