Director General of the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA), Rafael Grossi, expressed deep concern on May 14, 2026, over heightened military activities near several Ukrainian nuclear facilities. He highlighted the significant risks these actions pose to nuclear safety.
Increased Drone Activity Near Nuclear Sites
Officials report a sharp rise in drone detections, with more than 160 recorded near Ukrainian nuclear sites in the past 24 hours. Although no direct impacts on nuclear safety have occurred, Grossi urged all parties to exercise maximum restraint to prevent escalation.
Russian Intensifies Attacks on Kyiv
Russian forces launched a massive barrage on Ukraine’s capital Kyiv, deploying hundreds of drones and dozens of missiles over several hours. Local authorities confirmed 24 deaths, including three children, from the assault.
Ukrainian Forces Strike Deep into Russia
Ukrainian troops continue deep strikes into Russian territory, targeting key military logistics amid Moscow’s attacks on civilian and military sites in Ukraine. Forces focus on oil and gas infrastructure using advanced long-range drones and missiles that overwhelm Russian air defenses.
On May 12, President Volodymyr Zelensky confirmed an attack on a Russian gas depot in the Orenburg region, located over 1,500 km from the Ukrainian border. Additional strikes hit the Tamanneftgaz oil port at Volna in the Black Sea and the Yaroslavl refinery, approximately 750 km from the border.
Russian defenses struggle against Ukrainian drone campaigns targeting rear supply lines along the front. Recently, the 1st Azov Assault Brigade of the National Guard released video evidence showing drone strikes that severed supply routes to Russian positions in Mariupol, under Russian control since May 2022. Ukrainian forces assert they will soon return to the city.

