Russia’s force has fully withdrawn from the area of the Chernobyl nuclear power plant, Ukraine’s defense ministry confirmed on Friday. It cited two reasons for the exit: military losses and radiation exposure.
“Russian mutants lost this round of @stalker_thegame,” the ministry said via Twitter, referring to the Stalker video game franchise that is set in the notoriously radioactive zone.
When they left, Ukraine’s ministry added, the Russian troops looted the power plant, taking “kettles, lab equipment, and radiation.” They also took the captured Ukrainian national guard members who had been at the facility when Russia invaded in late February.
In an update on conditions at the Chernobyl plant, Energoatom, Ukraine’s state power company, said on Friday that all control and monitoring systems were operating normally, despite the removal of several containers and spare parts. Ukrainian workers who remained at the plant throughout the occupation to monitor it had remained safe from radiation, it added.
The International Atomic Energy Agency said on Thursday that it’s still working to determine the veracity of reports that Russian soldiers received high doses of radiation in the notoriously contaminated Chernobyl Exclusion Zone during more than a month of occupation.