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Drone crash cuses fire at Eurochem's fertilizer plant in Tula region: Governor
Drone crash cuses fire at Eurochem's fertilizer plant in Tula region: Governor

United News of India

time08-06-2025

  • General
  • United News of India

Drone crash cuses fire at Eurochem's fertilizer plant in Tula region: Governor

Moscow, June 8 (UNI) A drone crash crash caused a fire at Russian fertilizer giant Eurochem's Novomoskovsk Azot plant in the Tula region, the fire has been extinguished, two people were injured, the region's governor, Dmitry Milyaev, reported. "The Russian Defence Ministry's Air Defence Forces continue to protect Tula residents from enemy attacks, several air targets have been shot down. As a result of the UAV crash, a fire occurred at the Novomoskovsk Azot plant. The fire has been extinguished. Permissible levels of pollutants were not exceeded," the governor said on Telegram. According to preliminary information, two people were injured, their lives are out of danger, he added. "Operational services are working at the scene. The situation is under control," the governor noted. UNI SPUTNIK ARN

Drones attack Russian chemical plant Azot
Drones attack Russian chemical plant Azot

Yahoo

time24-05-2025

  • Yahoo

Drones attack Russian chemical plant Azot

The Azot chemical plant was attacked on the night of 23-24 May in Novomoskovsk, Tula Oblast, Russian media reported. Source: Astra Telegram channel; Meduza, a Latvia-based Russian media outlet Details: A fire broke out at Novomoskovsk Azot Joint Stock Company as a result of a drone attack at night on 23-24 May. This is also evidenced by footage from the site. One of the images shows smoke in the area of the plant. Astra geolocated the footage – the photo (screenshot from the video) was taken on a section of the road leading from the M-4 motorway to Novomoskovsk, near the village of Moshok, about 4 kilometres from the plant. The governor of the oblast said that a damaged container with acid was found at the plant that was attacked by the drone. Samples showed no excess of maximum permissible concentrations of harmful substances in the air. In total, Russia reported nearly a hundred downed drones overnight. For reference: The company's website states that Novomoskovsk Azot is the largest domestic producer of ammonia and nitrogen fertilisers and one of the industry's leading producers by type and quantity of products. The company produces mineral fertilisers, ammonia, organic plastics and resins, chlorine, caustic soda, calcium chloride, concentrated and high-purity nitric acid, argon, and methanol. Support Ukrainska Pravda on Patreon!

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