Ukraine Says It Struck Major Russian Chemical Plant, Sparking Fire
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Ukraine says it struck major Russian chemical plant, sparking fire
Ukraine’s General Staff said its forces hit the Nevinnomyssk Azot chemical plant in Russia’s Stavropol Krai overnight on December 4, damaging a production workshop and igniting a fire. The plant is one of Russia’s largest chemical facilities and a critical part of the country’s defense industry, the General Staff said, with annual capacity of more than 1 million tons of ammonia and up to 1.4 million tons of ammonium nitrate—key components used t…
Defense Forces Hit One of the Largest Chemical Enterprises in the Russian Federation - General Staff
The Defense Forces struck one of the largest chemical enterprises in the Russian Federation - General StaffThe Defense Forces of Ukraine struck one of the largest chemical enterprises in the Russian Federation, Nevinnomyssk Azot, in the Stavropol Territory and a concentration of enemy personnel at a training ground near Dokuchaevsk. The plant is a critically important component of the enemy's military-industrial complex, and the enemy's losses a…
This is reported by the General Staff of the Armed Forces. The General Staff reported that one of the production workshops was under attack. A fire broke out at the facility. The plant is a critical component of the Russians' military-industrial complex with a production capacity of more than 1 million tons of ammonia and up to 1.4 million tons of ammonium nitrate per year, making it one of the key suppliers of basic components for explosives an…
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