Ukrainian drones hit the Russian chemical plant Azot. A fire broke out

According to information provided by the Ukraińska Pravda website, on the night of June 13-14, drones struck the Azot chemical plant in Novomoskovsk. A fire broke out on the spot. Moreover, as reported by the Governor of the Tula Oblast, Dmitry Miljaev, fragments of unmanned aerial vehicles fell on the area of one of the industrial facilities.
The plant attacked by drones is one of the largest chemical enterprises in Russia. Mainly mineral fertilizers, ammonia, nitric acid and methanol are produced there.
Ukraine's drones hit several places in Russia
Additionally, ammonia nitrate is produced there and delivered to armaments plants for the production of explosives and ammunition.
At the same time, there were also reports of explosions in the Smolensk Oblast and the city of Orel. In the first case, the railway infrastructure in the city of Vyazma was most likely damaged. In turn, a multi-story building caught fire in the second one.




