The chemical plant 'Azot' could be under threat: what is known about the attack on Novomoskovsk 0

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The chemical plant 'Azot' could be under threat: what is known about the attack on Novomoskovsk

On the night of June 26, Novomoskovsk in the Tula region was subjected to a massive drone attack. According to Russian authorities, damage was inflicted on a power line and an industrial enterprise. Local residents and OSINT channels report that the target could have been the chemical plant 'Azot'.

On the night of June 26, drones attacked Novomoskovsk in the Tula region. Local residents reported numerous explosions that lasted for several hours.

According to information circulated in OSINT channels and social media, one of the targets of the attack could have been the chemical plant 'Azot'. After the raid, residents also complained of a sharp smell resembling ammonia and power supply interruptions. There is currently no official confirmation of these reports.

The 'Azot' chemical plant is one of the largest producers of ammonia, nitric acid, methanol, mineral fertilizers, and other chemical products in Russia. The enterprise also produces raw materials used in the manufacture of explosives and ammunition.

The Governor of the Tula region, Dmitry Milyaev, confirmed that as a result of the drone attack, damage was inflicted on a power line and an industrial enterprise in Novomoskovsk.

"As a result of the drone attack, damage has been recorded on the power line and at the industrial enterprise in Novomoskovsk. Emergency services are working at the scene," he wrote on Telegram.

According to the governor, Russian air defense forces shot down 73 drones overnight. There has been no official information regarding the nature of the damage to the enterprise or possible casualties.

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