Ukrainian Security Service Strikes Russian Chemical Plant Supplying Munitions.
Strike on a Russian Chemical Facility
According to Novyny.live: On the night of February 17, the Security Service of Ukraine (SBU) targeted the Russian chemical plant 'Metafrax Chemicals'. This facility, located in the Perm Krai region over 1600 km from the Ukrainian border, is a major producer of components for explosives. The attack demonstrates Ukraine's capability to strike deep within Russian territory at strategic industrial targets.
The chemical plant is involved in the production of:
- Methanol
- Urotropin
- Carbamide
- Pentaerythritol
The strike triggered at least six explosions on the plant's premises, leading to the evacuation of its workers. The attack specifically hit a methanol production unit, causing significant damage to the facility's operational capacity.
According to the SBU, 'Metafrax Chemicals' is part of Russia's military-industrial complex and is under international sanctions. This underscores the plant's critical role in supporting Russia's war effort, as these chemicals are essential precursors for manufacturing munitions.
Ukraine's Strategic Campaign
This operation reflects Ukraine's strategic campaign to degrade Russia's military capabilities by attacking critical logistical and industrial nodes. By damaging a facility that produces vital materials for explosives, Ukraine aims to disrupt Russian arms production. Such long-range strikes have become a key feature of the conflict as Ukraine seeks to counter Russia's aggression and hinder its military supply chains.
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