Drones hit one of Russia's largest nitrogen fertiliser plants
Drones attacked Nevinnomyssk Azot, one of Russian largest chemical plants, in the city of Nevinnomyssk in Stavropol Krai on the night of 13-14 June.
Source: Russian Telegram channels; Stavropol Krai Governor Vladimir Vladimirov
Details: Vladimirov reported the fall of drone debris in the industrial zone in Nevinnomyssk. He said the attack had targeted the chemical plant Nevinnomyssk Azot.
He first announced that one person had been injured, but later confirmed that there were no casualties as a result of the attack. Videos taken by witnesses, showing drones over the city and explosions, apparently near the facility, have been posted on social media.
Nevinnomysskiy Azot is one of the largest producers of nitrogen fertilisers and ammonia in Russia. According to open sources, Nevinnomyssk Azot is one of the largest producers of nitrogen fertilisers and ammonia in Russia. The plant operates the only units in Russia for the production of methyl acetate and high-purity acetic acid and the country's first melamine production facility.
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