
The occupation of the Chornobyl NPP in February-March 2022, among other things, led to a significant deterioration in the material and technical base of the enterprise. Some of the plant’s technological equipment, computers, and vehicles were damaged or destroyed.
The ongoing war in Ukraine makes it challenging to restore everything that has been lost using the plant’s own resources. However, humanitarian organisations and volunteers continue to step in and provide vital assistance.


On December 20, 2024, the State Nuclear Regulatory Inspectorate of Ukraine amended the license issued to the Chornobyl NPP, granting the right to conduct activities related to the processing and storage of radioactive waste.
On December 14, ceremonial event was held at Chornobyl NPP site to honour those who participated in mitigation of the consequences of Chornobyl NPP accident. Annually, this day reminds us of the courage and professionalism of more than 600 thousand liquidators - servicemen, militiamen, rescuers, employees of state enterprises and institutions, who jeopardizing their lives succeeded in overcoming one of the largest man-made disasters of the 20th century.
