Ukrainian Forces Strike Russian Explosives Plant: Details of the Attack Emerge.
Ukraine Targets Russian Military Infrastructure
According to Novyny.live: On March 28, Ukrainian military personnel conducted a strike against the 'Promsyntez' facility in Chapayevsk, Russia—a plant that produces key components for explosive materials. This factory churns out over 30,000 tons of military-grade explosives annually, making it a critical asset for Russia's war efforts.
Earlier, during the night of March 26, Ukrainian forces also hit several important enemy sites, including ammunition depots. These operations form part of a broader strategic campaign by Ukraine to degrade the military infrastructure of the opposing side.
Escalation of Ukrainian Operations
In addition, Ukrainian troops struck the Kirishi oil refinery in Leningrad Oblast. Such actions highlight a surge in Ukrainian military activity in response to ongoing threats from Russian forces.
Targeting key military installations underscores Ukraine's strategic approach to warfare, which focuses on diminishing the enemy's capabilities. Strikes on factories producing military materials can significantly disrupt supply chains and combat readiness for Russian troops. These developments signal the continuation of the conflict, with both sides intensifying their efforts to gain control over territory and resources.
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