Representatives of the SE “USIE IZOTOP” at the presentation of the book “Voices of Ukraine. Volume Two: Nuclear Security in Times of War”

On March 25, 2025, representatives of the State Enterprise “USIE IZOTOP” took part in a landmark event – the presentation of the book “Voices of Ukraine. Volume Two: Nuclear Security in Times of War” (Ukrainian edition) by the World Institute for Nuclear Security.

This publication plays an important role in the fight against Russian propaganda, revealing the truth about Russian crimes in Ukraine and the threats to Ukrainian nuclear facilities that arose due to a full-scale invasion.

The event brought together 150 participants, including representatives of state bodies, law enforcement agencies, the nuclear industry, educational institutions, civil society, as well as diplomats, international organizations and the media.

The State Enterprise “USIE IZOTOP” will continue to support initiatives aimed at strengthening nuclear safety and developing the industry. We thank the organizers for the invitation and the opportunity to join this important event!

Discussion of radioactive material management issues in Bucharest (Romania)

SE “USIE IZOTOP” representatives led by Director Volodymyr Kalachyk, a part of an official delegation of Ukraine, took part in the Technical Exchange on the Management of Radioactive Sources in High-Risk Areas Near the Frontline that was held in two stages in Bucharest (Romania) from February 25 to March 03, 2025.
This workshop was organized under the support of the U.S. Department of Energy’s (DOE) National Nuclear Security Administration’s (NNSA) Office of Radiological Security (ORS).

The Technical Exchange discussed challenges related to the planning and implementation of work on the removal and transportation of radioactive materials from the crisis regions of Ukraine, as well as interaction between all parties involved to ensure radiological security and control in non-standard (emergency) situations under martial law conditions.

Volodymyr Kalachyk and other representatives of the delegation thanked the involved American experts for their support, professional consultations and organization of the workshop activities, and emphasized the importance of concerted communication, interaction and coordination between civilian organizations and security/military agencies of Ukraine in performing work on safe and secure management of radioactive materials in high-risk regions and ensuring protection of personnel, the public and the environment