News of what Ukrainian officials said was an unprecedented attack on a nuclear power plant, the largest in Europe, sent shudders around the world. But the damage at the Zaporizhzhia plant is unlikely to result in the kind of devastation seen in the last atomic disaster on Ukrainian soil, the 1986 meltdown at Chernobyl. 1. What happened? Ukraine’s Foreign Minister Dmytro Kuleba wrote on Twitter early Friday that a fire had broken out at the Zaporizhzhia plant in southeastern Ukraine after Russian shelling overnight. Kuleba called on Russia’s military to immediately halt firing. The facility — near the city of Enerhodar, about 500 kilometers (310 miles) from Chernobyl — has a total capacity of 5.7 gigawatts, enough to power more than […]