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Ukrainian Drone Strike Ignites Fire at Russian Chemical Plant | Science-Environment

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A Ukrainian drone attack on the Azot chemical plant in Russia's Tula region caused a brief fire and injured two individuals. Governor Dmitry Milyaev confirmed the fire was extinguished and reported no threat to air quality. Environmental monitoring in the area will persist.

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A drone attack carried out by Ukraine during the night from Saturday to Sunday caused a short-lived fire in a chemical plant in the Russian region of Toula, about 200 km south of Moscow, said the governor of the region on Telegram. ...

·Brussels, Belgium
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In Novomoskovsk Tulsk province, an attack by a Ukrainian drone at night started a fire on a chemical enterprise...

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Moscow's Vnukovo and Domodedovo airports were closed overnight Sunday due to approaching Ukrainian drones. The Russian Defense Ministry announced that Russian air defenses had destroyed 61 of them overnight. A chemical plant in the Tula region was reportedly hit, with at least five explosions reported.

A Ukrainian drone strike caused a brief fire at the Azot chemical plant overnight, the governor of Russia's Tula region reported on Telegram. The governor also said two people were injured in the attack.

·Apeldoorn, Netherlands
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