Kiev believed any possible accident at the Kursk NPP spelled no danger on its side of the border, the MOD has said
Ukraine planned to seize a nuclear power plant during its large-scale incursion into Kursk Region, the Defense Ministry in Moscow has reported, adding that officials in Kiev had incorrectly assumed that a potential accident would only be harmful to Russia.
Speaking at a media briefing, Lieutenant General Igor Kirillov, the head of Russia’s Radiological, Chemical, and Biological Defense Forces (RChBD), claimed that one of Ukraine’s priority targets for the August incursion – which has since been contained – was the Kursk nuclear power plant, located some 60km from the border.
He also claimed that the Defense Ministry had gained access to a report from the State Emergency Service of Ukraine, which dismissed any dangers to the country stemming from this operation. The document, the general said, insisted that “only the Russian Federation would be exposed to radioactive contamination in the event of an accident” because of the direction of the wind.
“However, it is more likely that the situation could have developed according to a completely different scenario… In the event of a large-scale accident at the NPP, radioactive substances would have spread over a significant part of Europe, as was the case with the accident at the Chernobyl NPP,” Kirillov pointed out.