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Russian nuclear chief accuses Ukraine of killing Zaporizhzhia power plant worker in drone attack

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MOSCOW, June 18 (Reuters) - ‌The head of Russia's state ​nuclear corporation Rosatom on Thursday accused Ukraine of killing a ⁠key worker in a drone attack near the Russian-controlled Zaporizhzhia nuclear power plant in southeastern ​Ukraine.

There was no immediate response from Ukraine and Reuters ‌could not independently verify the statement.

Russia took control of the plant, the largest nuclear power station in ⁠Europe, soon after its forces entered ⁠Ukraine in 2022 and both sides regularly accuse each other of endangering its safety with military action.

Alexei Likhachev, head of Rosatom, said in ‌a statement that Ukrainian drones had attacked the ⁠nearby city of Enerhodar on ‌Wednesday, where most of the ​station's employees live.

He said one power plant employee working at a repair workshop had been ‌killed and that doctors were fighting ​for the life ⁠of a second employee injured in the ‌same attack.

"This is the ⁠plant's core personnel, on whom the safe operation of equipment at Europe's largest nuclear power plant ​directly depends," Likhachev ‌said. In April, Russia said another worker from ⁠the plant had been ​killed in a Ukrainian drone attack.

(Reporting by ​ReutersEditing by Andrew Osborn)

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