On October 31, 2025, the International non-governmental organisation Greenpeace visited the industrial site of the Chornobyl NPP as part of its visit to the Chornobyl Exclusion Zone.
A team of six specialists performed an impact assessment of the effects caused by a russian unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV) strike on the New Safe Confinement (NSC) Arch, which took place on 14 February 2025.


The State Nuclear Regulatory Inspectorate of Ukraine (SNRIU) has approved the full clearance of a batch of carbon steel from the Chornobyl NPP. The batch weighing almost 20 tonnes, was generated during the dismantling of plant equipment. This is the first batch of materials from Chornobyl NPP to be released back into the national economy, allowing Ukrainian companies to reuse or recycle them.
On the 7th of October, 2025 the new team of the IAEA experts arrived to Chornobyl Nuclear Power Plant site. It is already the 50th rotation of the IAEA permanent monitoring mission at the site.


In September 2025, as part of the implementation of Project U4. 01/18B ‘Modernisation of the Dosimetric Control system in the Exclusion zone and Environmental (radiation) monitoring at the Vector complex and the Buryakivka waste disposal site,’ the Individual Dosimetric Control Laboratory of the Radiation Safety Department received new equipment for IDC.