On 7 May 2022, the fire extinguisher recharge station resumed operation at ChNPP site, as reported by Volodymyr Khmil, the Head of ChNPP’s Mechanical Repair Shop.
The station is located in a facility that had been occupied and looted by the troops of the russian federation.
According to Mr. Khmil, because the occupiers were in the building, many pieces of equipment in the shop were damaged or stolen.
“The recharge station is very important for the safety of ChNPP, it serves for recharging and verification as well as for the maintenance of fire extinguishers.
Over 6 days of work, the staff of the shop was able to restore compressor equipment, completeness of tools (by taking and transferring them from other sections of the shop) as well as to wash and clean the premises after the vandal occupiers”.


Over several days, works on mine detection were carried out at the Chornobyl NPP site. They were being done by servicemen of the National Guard of Ukraine with the involvement of experts on radiochemical protection of the State Emergency Service of Ukraine.
During 1-2 May 2022, personnel of the NSC (Objects Shelter) Operation Shop successfully carried out dust-suppression works (feeding of localizing dust-suppressing solution (DSS) AK-510 into the space under the Shelter’s roof) using the Upgraded dust-suppression system.
On 26th of April 2022, the State Nuclear Regulatory Inspectorate of Ukraine (SNRIU) made a decision to suspend some licenses that actually stops implementation of activities on Units 1, 2 and 3 decommissioning, activities at radioactive waste management facilities and some types of activity in the use of nuclear energy.
Work on individual dosimetry control of Chornobyl NPP's staff has been restored in full at the ChNPP. About this informed Head of Radiation Safety Shop Leonid Yakovenko.