Russia Says Ukraine Mounted Drone Attack near Nuclear Plant

Ukrainian volunteers clear debris at the site of a strike on a postal terminal in the Korotych settlement near Kharkiv, northeastern Ukraine, 23 October 2023, the day after a Russian rocket strike. EPA/SERGEY KOZLOV
Ukrainian volunteers clear debris at the site of a strike on a postal terminal in the Korotych settlement near Kharkiv, northeastern Ukraine, 23 October 2023, the day after a Russian rocket strike. EPA/SERGEY KOZLOV
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Russia Says Ukraine Mounted Drone Attack near Nuclear Plant

Ukrainian volunteers clear debris at the site of a strike on a postal terminal in the Korotych settlement near Kharkiv, northeastern Ukraine, 23 October 2023, the day after a Russian rocket strike. EPA/SERGEY KOZLOV
Ukrainian volunteers clear debris at the site of a strike on a postal terminal in the Korotych settlement near Kharkiv, northeastern Ukraine, 23 October 2023, the day after a Russian rocket strike. EPA/SERGEY KOZLOV

Russia said on Friday that it had thwarted a Ukrainian drone attack near a nuclear plant in the country's south, where two news outlets said an explosion had damaged the facade of a warehouse storing nuclear waste.
The defense ministry said air defenses foiled "an attempt by the Kyiv regime to carry out a terrorist attack" when they intercepted a drone late on Thursday near the settlement of Kurchatov in the southern region of Kursk, Reuters said.
Kurchatov is the location of the Kursk nuclear power station, which said in a separate statement that an attempt to attack it with not one but three drones had been thwarted.
It said there were no casualties or damage, and that radiation levels were normal and the plant was operating as usual.
Baza and Shot, two Russian news outlets with good security sources, both said that two of the drones failed to detonate but the third exploded near the waste storage building.
Kursk is one of several southern regions of Russia that have regularly come under drone attack in the course of the 20-month war that began with Russia's full-scale invasion of Ukraine in February 2022. The governor of Kursk reported a previous drone attack on Kurchatov on Sept. 1.
Ukraine generally declines to confirm or deny military operations inside Russian territory.
Thursday night's incident came a day after Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskiy said a Russian drone attack in Ukraine's western Khmelnitskyi region had probably targeted the area's nuclear power station.
The UN nuclear watchdog said that the attack destroyed "numerous windows" at the site but did not affect the Ukrainian plant's operations or its connection to the electricity grid.



Israeli Defense Minister Will Hold Talks in Washington

Israeli Defense Minister Yoav Gallant addresses a press conference with his German counterpart after signing a Declaration of Intent on the ARROW 3 missile defense project at the Defense Ministry in Berlin on September 28, 2023. (AFP)
Israeli Defense Minister Yoav Gallant addresses a press conference with his German counterpart after signing a Declaration of Intent on the ARROW 3 missile defense project at the Defense Ministry in Berlin on September 28, 2023. (AFP)
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Israeli Defense Minister Will Hold Talks in Washington

Israeli Defense Minister Yoav Gallant addresses a press conference with his German counterpart after signing a Declaration of Intent on the ARROW 3 missile defense project at the Defense Ministry in Berlin on September 28, 2023. (AFP)
Israeli Defense Minister Yoav Gallant addresses a press conference with his German counterpart after signing a Declaration of Intent on the ARROW 3 missile defense project at the Defense Ministry in Berlin on September 28, 2023. (AFP)

Israel’s defense minister will travel to Washington this week for talks at the Pentagon.

Maj. Gen. Pat Ryder told reporters at the Pentagon on Monday that Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin is having regular discussions with Israeli Defense Minister Yoav Gallant. He said the conversations include what Israel’s next steps will be.

Noting that Gallant will be in the Pentagon to meet with Austin this week, he said the visit “provides the opportunity for ongoing discussions in more depth.” Austin, he said, will also continue to stress the importance of talking civilian safety into account.

Asked if the US has gotten assurances from the Israelis that they will give the Biden administration a heads up as they conduct major operations, Ryder said the US has been clear that “it’s helpful to be able to have awareness about activities in the region for several reasons. One, to ensure that we can protect Americans and US forces throughout the region in terms of potential second, third order effects.”

“But then also as we work to support the defense of Israel,” he stressed.

Ryder would not comment on what the US may or may not do if Israel strikes nuclear or other key targets in Iran. He said Austin agrees with President Joe Biden in opposition to strikes on nuclear facilities in Iran.

He said the US continues to work to prevent the conflict from expanding into a wider regional war. But he stressed that the US supports Israel’s efforts to defend itself against Hamas, through operations in Gaza, and against Hezbollah, through strikes in Lebanon.