Drones attacked the largest chemical plant in Russia: TolyattiAzot is on fire in the Samara region.
According to ТСН: In the morning, drones struck the Samara region of Russia, resulting in damage to one of the country's largest chemical enterprises—a fire broke out.
According to reports from the Russian Telegram channel Astra, there are currently no official confirmations of this attack. Local residents note that firefighters have already been dispatched to the scene.
About the enterprise
TolyattiAzot is one of the largest chemical plants in Russia and a leading global producer of ammonia. The main products of the enterprise include ammonia, urea, methanol, and other nitrogenous chemicals.
Previous attacks
It is worth noting that on the night of December 11, drones attacked Veliky Novgorod in Russia, where a fire broke out at the PJSC 'Acron' chemical plant, which specializes in the production of fertilizers and industrial goods.
This incident is part of an ongoing conflict that is leading to an increase in attacks on strategic facilities in Russia. The fire at TolyattiAzot could have a significant impact on the supply of chemicals both within Russia and beyond, as the enterprise plays an important role in this sector. Therefore, further investigation and response to this event may be crucial for monitoring the situation's development.
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