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The Chemistry of Risk: How Attacks on “Azot” Threaten Europe’s Food Security

Summary by eutoday.net
In the early morning of June 8th, an alarming drone buzz echoed once again in the skies over Russia’s Tula Region: for the second time this month, Ukrainian unmanned aerial vehicles struck one of the largest chemical plants in Russia and Europe — the “NAK Azot” plant in Novomoskovsk. The first attack had occurred on May 24th. This strike could become a turning point not only in the energy and industrial confrontation between Moscow and Kyiv but …
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eutoday.net broke the news in on Monday, June 9, 2025.
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