Ukrainian drones struck the Nevinnomyssk Nitrogen Plant in Stavropol Krai, which produces chemicals for explosives including nitric acid and ammonium nitrate used in artillery and MLRS systems.
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Ukrainian drones struck the Nevinnomyssk Nitrogen Plant
Ukrainian drones attacked the Nevinnomyssky Azot chemical plant in Stavropol Krai
The plant is a major Russian chemical manufacturer and part of the EuroChem Group, one of the country's leading producers of nitrogen fertilizers and ammonia
The plant supplies nitric acid used in the production of high explosives such as octogen and hexogen, key components in artillery shells
This was the second drone attack on the facility in two months, with operations already suspended following a previous strike in June
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