---
title: "Terrifying Video Shows Site of Chernobyl Meltdown on Fire After Drone Strike"
description: "An armed drone has hit the protective outer shell of Ukraine's Chernobyl nuclear plant, the site of the worst nuclear accident in history."
date: "2025-02-14"
modified: "2025-02-14"
authors:
  - name: "Victor Tangermann"
    job_title: "Senior Editor"
    link: "https://futurism.com/authors/victor"
url: "https://futurism.com/drone-strike-melted-down-chernobyl-power-plant-ukraine"
categories:
  - "Drones"
  - "Robotics"
  - "Robots and Machines"
tags:
  - "chernobyl"
  - "donald trump"
  - "nuclear power plants"
  - "Russia"
  - "ukraine"
---

# Terrifying Video Shows Site of Chernobyl Meltdown on Fire After Drone Strike

![An armed drone has hit the protective outer shell of Ukraine's Chernobyl nuclear plant, the site of the worst nuclear accident in history.](<https://futurism.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/02/drone-strike-melted-down-chernobyl-power-plant-ukraine.jpg>)
*\<em\>Image: IAEA\</em\>*

An armed drone has hit the protective outer shell of Ukraine's Chernobyl nuclear plant, the site of the worst nuclear accident in history.

While the drone's warhead briefly started a fire, radiation levels [haven't increased](<https://x.com/iaeaorg/status/1890290202599633111>), according to the UN International Atomic Energy Agency. To do so, the melted-down facility's inner containment shell, dubbed New Safe Confinement (NSC), which was built to prevent radiation leaks immediately following the 1896 disaster, would have to be breached as well.

"Fire safety personnel and vehicles responded within minutes," the IAEA wrote in [an update](<https://x.com/iaeaorg/status/1890290206378442921>) on X-formerly-Twitter. "At this moment, there is no indication of a breach in the NSC’s inner containment."

A [video](<https://x.com/iaeaorg/status/1890413032641036787>) of the incident shows a considerable fire in the structure's roof, spewing smoke.

https://twitter.com/iaeaorg/status/1890413032641036787

As the [*Associated Press* reports](<https://apnews.com/article/russia-ukraine-war-chernobyl-zelenskyy-71d781dbd66754d0a548edd388f3447a>), Ukrainian officials blamed the incident on Russia, although the Kremlin has denied any involvement.

It's a precarious moment for the war that's been raging for three years now. President Donald Trump signaled earlier this week that he would meet with Russian president Vladimir Putin to discuss ways to end the conflict. While it [appeared](<https://apnews.com/article/russia-ukraine-war-trump-putin-9bd931d9ffde1bb573fae514efb29ddd>) as if Ukrainian president Volodymyr Zelensky would be sidelined, Trump has [since claimed](<https://www.nytimes.com/live/2025/02/13/world/russia-ukraine-war-trump>) that "of course" he would also be part of the negotiations.

Ukrainian front lines have been pushed back by Russia's army as of late, but whether assistance from the West will come in time to prevent major losses for Ukraine remains to be seen.

Apart from the site of Chernobyl, Ukraine's Zaporizhzhia nuclear plant, which is Europe's largest, has already [been the target](<https://futurism.com/the-byte/ukraine-nuclear-plant-thread>) of [several drone strikes](<https://futurism.com/the-byte/ukraine-russia-nuclear-plant>), though it has yet to suffer any major damage. Russia [occupied](<https://www.bbc.com/news/world-europe-62509638>) the facility in 2022 at gunpoint, and it hasn't generated any power since then.

Chernobyl's "sarcophagus" NSC was built to house the melted-down number 4 reactor immediately following the 1986 disaster. An even more enormous secondary outer shell of steel and concrete, added in 2016 to envelop the shelter, was designed to provide additional protection [for the next 100 years](<https://theconversation.com/chernobyl-new-tomb-will-make-site-safe-for-100-years-58025>).

According to [images](<https://x.com/iaeaorg/status/1890290202599633111>) released by the IAEA, the armed drone punched a hole through the roof of the outer shell.

https://twitter.com/iaeaorg/status/1890290202599633111

It's still unclear who was behind the strike. A Kremlin spokesperson told the *AP* that "there is no talk about strikes on nuclear infrastructure, nuclear energy facilities."

"Any such claim isn’t true," the spokesperson said, calling it a "false flag" operation. "Our military doesn’t do that."

While there are no signs that the NSC has been breached, it's a highly dangerous situation.

"There is no room for complacency, and the IAEA remains on high alert," said the agency's director general Mariano Grossi in a [statement](<https://www.iaea.org/newscenter/pressreleases/update-275-iaea-director-general-statement-on-situation-in-ukraine>). "I once again call for maximum military restraint around Ukraine’s nuclear sites."

Meanwhile, Zelensky claimed in a [post on Telegram](<https://t.me/V_Zelenskiy_official/13317>) that the strike demonstrated that his Russian counterpart is "certainly not preparing for negotiations."

"The only state in the world that can attack such facilities, occupy the territory of nuclear power plants and conduct hostilities, completely disregarding the consequences, is today's Russia," he wrote. "And this is a terrorist threat to the entire world."

**More on Ukraine:** *[Russia Warns That Nuclear Plant It Captured May Leak Waste Over Europe](<https://futurism.com/russia-warns-nuclear-plant-captured-leak-waste-europe>)*

## Author
I've been at Futurism since 2017, where my role has evolved to encompass design, writing, and increasingly editing. I've always been fascinated by space exploration and advanced transportation, which I've leaned into by interviewing luminaries in those fields while closely following the dimensions of policy and regulation that allow next-generation projects to succeed -- or, sometimes, to fail. I'm also keenly interested in the effects of generative AI on society, policies, and democratic institutions, as well as clean energy, physics and biology, and the vagaries of tech leadership. My work for Futurism has been cited by publications including Ars Technica, Gizmodo, PC Magazine, Jalopnik, Fox News, and the New York Post. I spent my childhood living in locations including Manila, the Philippines, and Geneva, Switzerland, attended McGill University, and now live in Toronto, Canada. Before Futurism I worked at AskMen and a small photography studio. In my free time, I'm an avid gardener, foodie, and craft beer lover, as well as a maker of artisanal hot pepper sauces. I have a magnificent dog named Freida.

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