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IAEA Confirms No Radiation Leak After Strike on Chornobyl Nuclear Site

An IAEA team confirmed radiation levels at the Chornobyl facility remain normal and found no radioactive contamination from the strike.

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An IAEA team confirmed radiation levels at the Chornobyl facility remain normal, indicating the incident caused no radioactive contamination. The team stated that measurements showed no increase above background levels and no spread of radioactive material beyond the site. The confirmation follows reports of a strike at the facility.

The IAEA assessment covers both on-site readings and surrounding areas. IAEA statements noted that monitoring equipment continued to operate without interruption during and after the event.

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