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Ukraine says it struck chemical plant in Moscow region

Ukraine says it struck chemical plant in Moscow region

Al Arabiya14 hours ago
Ukraine's military said on Monday it had struck a chemical plant in Russia's Moscow region that manufactures explosives, ammunition and thermobaric warheads for Shahed attack drones.
'A series of explosions were recorded in the area of the city of Krasnozavodsk and the movement of fire trucks in neighboring settlements,' Kyiv's General Staff said in a statement on the Telegram messaging site, adding that the final results of the strike were still being clarified.
Reuters could not independently verify the report.
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