Norway has pledged over €9 million in aid to address damage sustained by the protective structure encasing the Chornobyl Nuclear Power Plant. The damage was reportedly caused by a recent Russian drone attack, raising concerns about the integrity of the sarcophagus. This funding will be used for immediate repairs to prevent further deterioration and potential release of radioactive materials. The sarcophagus, originally built to contain the remains of the 1986 disaster, is a critical safety feature at the site. International monitoring continues to assess the extent of the damage and the ongoing risks. The Norwegian contribution underscores the international community’s commitment to the safety and security of the Chornobyl site. This financial assistance aims to ensure the continued safe confinement of the reactor remains.