Ukraine Military Says It Hit Large Chemical Plant in Southern Russia | Science-Environment
- Ukraine's military reported a successful strike on the Nevinnomyssky Azot chemical plant in southern Russia, causing a fire.
- French President Emmanuel Macron cautioned that the US may betray Ukraine during peace negotiations, warning of the 'great danger' linked to this potential betrayal.
- NATO's Supreme Allied Commander Europe, Alexus Grynkewich, emphasized the need for readiness against hybrid threats, stating that recent incidents indicate actions originating from Russia.
- Irish media reported the sighting of up to five drones near Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky's flight path to Dublin, triggering a security alert.
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The plant produced components for explosives and is among the largest of its kind in the Russian Federation.
Ukraine military says it hit large chemical plant in southern Russia
Dec 5 (Reuters) - Ukraine's military said late on Thursday its forces had struck a large chemical plant in Stavropol region in southern Russia, triggering a fire. The military's General Staff, writing
Ukraine military says it hit large chemical plant in southern Russia | Science-Environment
Ukraine military says it hit large chemical plant in southern Russia Ukraine's military said late on Thursday its forces had struck a large chemical plant in Stavropol region in southern Russia, triggering a fire.The military's General Staff, writing on Telegram, said the Nevinnomyssky Azot plant was hit overnight on Thursday and added the facility produced components for explosives. It described it as one of the largest such plants in Russia.Th…
Ukrainian defense forces carried out an air strike on one of the largest chemical companies of the aggressor state Russia, Nevinnomyssk Azot, located in the Stavropol Krai, the Unian news agency reported on Thursday.
Ukrainian Defense Forces attacked the Nevinnomysky Azot plant in the Stavropol Territory of the Russian Federation - a fire broke out in one of the workshops
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