Drone Strike Sparks Massive Fire at Russia's 'Azot' Chemical Plant in Tula Region.
Blaze Erupts at Azot Chemical Facility
According to Novyny.live: In the early hours of June 14, a major fire broke out at the Azot chemical plant in Novomoskovsk, located in Russia's Tula region. Preliminary reports indicate the blaze was triggered by a drone attack, with debris from the unmanned aircraft falling onto the facility's grounds. Tula Governor Dmitry Milyaev confirmed the incident, stating that the strike ignited a fire at one of the country's largest producers of ammonia and nitrogen fertilizers.
Fallout and Official Response
Azot has been part of the EuroChem holding company since 2002. The fire has raised alarm among local residents, given the plant's critical role in the regional economy. Meanwhile, in the Smolensk region, a separate fire was reported near a railway depot following a nighttime attack.
Authorities are currently analyzing the situation at both sites, with details still emerging. Officials have pledged to release further information on the consequences of these incidents.
These events highlight the escalating tensions in the region and the risks associated with strikes on industrial infrastructure.
Source: Official government statement
The fire at Azot could disrupt supplies of ammonia and fertilizers, which are vital for agriculture. Law enforcement and local authorities are continuing their investigation into the attacks, which may have broader security implications not only for the Tula region but also for neighboring areas.
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