Latest! The location of the largest nuclear power plant in Europe has been hit
According to Deutsche Presse-Agentur on September 12, the head of the Russian State Atomic Energy Corporation said that several drones attacked the city of Enir Godar in the Russian controlled area of Zaporoge in southern Ukraine. The city is the location of the largest nuclear power plant in Europe.
According to the International News Agency, Alexei Lykhachev, the head of the Russian State Atomic Energy Corporation, stated on the 12th that two Ukrainian drones were intercepted on the 11th, and four other drones carried out attacks, but did not cause any damage.
Ukraine has not yet commented on Russia's statement.
Since the outbreak of the Russia-Ukraine conflict last year, Russia has occupied part of the Zaporoge region and the nuclear power plants there.
According to reports, Likhachev described the drone attack as a response to the elections held in the Zaporizhzhia region controlled by the Russian military on the 10th.
The election result was an overwhelming victory for the United Russian Party, but this result has not been internationally recognized.
In addition, on September 12, Russian Sputnik News Agency reported that during the Oriental Economic Forum, Likachev told reporters: "The city park, the cultural palace and the office of the United Russia Party have all been hit. This is obviously retaliation for the positive vote of the residents of Enir Godar."
According to the report, according to him, the United Russia Party received 86% of the vote during the unified voting date in Energodal.
The report also stated that the Zaporizhzhia nuclear power plant is located near the city of Energodal on the left bank of the Dnieper River, and the Ukrainian military often shells Energodal and the nearby Zaporizhzhia nuclear power plant area.