​Greenpeace drone, toy plane crash into French nuclear plant

The environmental group says the aircraft was harmless but showed the lax nuclear security in France, which uses atomic power for about 75 per cent of its energy needs.

Published: 03rd July 2018 08:43 PM  |   Last Updated: 03rd July 2018 08:43 PM   |  A+A-

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By Associated Press

PARIS: Greenpeace activists say they have crashed two remote-controlled aircraft — a drone and a tiny radio-controlled plane — into a French nuclear plant to highlight the lack of security around the facility.

The drone, which was decorated like a miniature Superman, slammed into the tower in Bugey, 30 kilometres (20 miles) from the eastern city of Lyon, according to a Greenpeace video today.

A short time later, the group released a video showing a small remote-controlled plane heading to a crash at the same wall.

The environmental group says the aircraft was harmless but showed the lax nuclear security in France, which uses atomic power for about 75 per cent of its energy needs.

Last week 19 Greenpeace activists were handed suspended sentences for breaking into another nuclear plant in November 2017.

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