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The Main Investigative Department of the Russian Federation's Investigative Committee (SKR) opened a criminal case on July 16 regarding an attack by a Ukrainian drone on a civilian vehicle in Enerhodar, which resulted in two deaths, including Alexander Yakovlev, chief engineer at the Zaporozhskaya Nuclear Power Plant who had worked there for over 20 years.
Consensus
- The Investigative Committee of Russia (SKR) opened a criminal case for terrorism on July 16.
- An attack by a Ukrainian drone occurred in Enerhodar on July 15.
- A civilian car was targeted on the street named Энергетиков.
- Two people died in the incident, including Alexander Yakovlev, chief engineer of Zaporozhye Nuclear Power Plant.
- Another employee of the power plant sustained injuries.
Points of divergence
- The head of Rosatom expects an 'operational, specific, and clear response' from the IAEA regarding the tragedy. The Russian Ministry of Foreign Affairs demanded a 'clear and articulated statement condemning this murder' from the IAEA. — kommersant
- The IAEA responded, but not in the way Moscow expected. — kommersant
- A 15-year-old girl and her grandmother were killed in a separate attack on Suezemka village in Bryansk Oblast using Grad multiple rocket launchers by Ukrainian forces. Another local woman was injured and hospitalized. — vm
Coverage (2 sources)
- The Prosecutor's Office has opened a criminal case after the death of the chief engineer at ZAPES due to a drone strike — Коммерсантъ
- Russian Investigative Committee Opens Case on Terrorist Attack After Death of Zaporozhskaya NPP Chief Engineer — Вечерняя Москва