On June 10, a message from the unknown person was received again at Chornobyl NPP e-mail reporting that an explosive item has been put on the area of ChNPP industrial site.
Immediately after the information received, an emergency response unit was formed consisting of representatives of the Operator and divisions of the Security Service of Ukraine, National Police, National Guard, and the State Emergency Service of Ukraine managing the verification of the message received.
An emergency preparedness mode was announced at the enterprise, and measures have been undertaken to protect the personnel. The measures to prevent a terrorist threat are being carried out according to the plan.
Based on the data from the Rivne Region Police, today the similar message was received at the Rivne NPP, and during April-June, 2019, the repeated messages about mine-laying were received by Khmelnytskyi, Zaporizhzhya, and South-Ukraine nuclear power plants.


24 applications have been submitted to Chornobyl NPP contest for the best mural design, and 6 more have been submitted after the deadline, therefore they have not participated in the contest.
During the searches carried out shortly after the message was received reporting about the presence of an explosive device on the territory of ChNPP, no items with signs of explosive devices were found.
On 30 May 2019, Chornobyl NPP was visited by Ignalina NPP top management, led by Audrius Kamienas, Director General of the Lithuanian power plant.
On May 30, around 5:00 AM, a message from the unknown person was received at Chornobyl NPP e-mail reporting that an explosive object has been put at the territory of ChNPP industrial site.