A Russian missile flew critically low over the South Ukrainian nuclear power plant

Russia committed another act of nuclear terrorism. At 5:30 on June 5, a Russian cruise missile, similar to a Kalibr missile, flew critically low over the South Ukraine nuclear power plant.
Energoatom reported that the missile was probably fired toward Kyiv, where explosions were heard this morning.
Enerhoatom stressed that Russia continues to threaten the nuclear safety of Ukrainian nuclear power plants and threatens the entire world with a new atomic catastrophe.
The occupiers still do not understand that even the slightest piece of rocket debris that could hit a working power unit could cause a nuclear disaster and radiation leakage.
As of June 5, the power units of the South Ukraine nuclear power plant were operating normally. The radiation background at the industrial site is at the level of natural background values.
On the morning of June 5, there were explosions in the Darnitsa and Dniprovsk districts of the capital. One person was injured as a result of the morning rocket attacks in Kyiv.
Photo: Energoatom