Ukrainian Drone Strike Ignites Fire at Russian Chemical Plant | Science-Environment
11 Articles
11 Articles
Ukraine news in the ticker. Russia attacks Ukraine again with air attacks. Struggling with Putin over the planned prisoner exchange.
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. ...
In Novomoskovsk Tulsk province, an attack by a Ukrainian drone at night started a fire on a chemical enterprise...
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.
Ukrainian Drone Strike Ignites Fire at Russian Chemical Plant | Science-Environment
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.
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.
Coverage Details
Bias Distribution
- 60% of the sources are Center
To view factuality data please Upgrade to Premium
Ownership
To view ownership data please Upgrade to Vantage