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Wed, Apr 29, 2026, 12:42 PM

Kyiv, Ukraine

50.42600, 30.51500

An indoor exhibition showcases a light-colored, sleek Unmanned Aerial Vehicle (UAV) or drone model, resembling a "Shahed" type, displayed on a dark grey table with geometric metal supports. A conical…read more

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An indoor exhibition showcases a light-colored, sleek Unmanned Aerial Vehicle (UAV) or drone model, resembling a "Shahed" type, displayed on a dark grey table with geometric metal supports. A conical warhead or nosecone is placed at the front of the drone model. Next to the drone, a yellow information plaque in an acrylic stand provides details in both Ukrainian and English. The text describes an event on "February 14, 2025," where a Russian "Shahed" (Geran-2) strike drone, carrying a 50 kg high explosive warhead, struck the protective structure over the 4th power unit of the Chornobyl Nuclear Power Plant at 01:59 AM. It notes the drone flew at a low altitude (85 meters) to evade radar, causing a fire and smoldering that compromised the arch's hermetic function. Rescuers and plant workers responded by extinguishing the fire, which required partial dismantling of the protective covering. In the background, a large screen displays an abstract digital image or video with blue and purple tones. Further back, several yellow-framed display boards with additional information and images are visible. The exhibition space features overhead metal trussing, spotlights, and an illuminated orange/red vertical strip, suggesting a modern and informative display. The concrete floor adds to the industrial yet curated aesthetic. This exhibition, likely in Kyiv, Ukraine, commemorates a specific historical event related to the ongoing conflict. | Open Wire