"On the evening of October 26, the Ukrainian armed forces deliberately attacked the Kursk nuclear power plant with three unmanned aerial vehicles. One of the UAVs, rigged with explosives, crashed into a nuclear waste warehouse, damaging its walls," Zakharova said in a statement published by the ministry.
Two other drones fell on the station's administrative buildings, Zakharova also said, adding that the UAVs were built with parts from Western countries, according to preliminary data.
"By bombing the Kursk nuclear power plant, the Kiev regime has put itself on a par with the most odious terrorist organizations. We are concerned by the fact that this crime could not have been committed without a permission, and possibly on the direct instructions of its Western curators," Zakharova added.
The spokeswoman also called on governments and international organizations to condemn this "terrorist act."