Ukrainian forces struck the Stavrolen petrochemical plant in Budyonnovsk, Stavropol Krai, producing polymers for Russian military equipment and drone components.
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Ukrainian forces struck the Stavrolen petrochemical plant in Budyonnovsk
Ukraine's Special Operations Forces confirmed its 'successful fire attack' on Stavrolen petrochemical enterprise, a Lukoil-owned petrochemical complex in Budyonnovsk, overnight on Nov. 12.
Drones of the Deep Strike unit of Special Operations Forces attacked an industrial zone in Budyonnovsk.
Numerous explosions and a fire were recorded in the target area. The results of the strike are being clarified.
Supernova+ posted video footage of the attack, saying that there were 'at least three direct hits' on Stavrolen petrochemical plant facilities.
Explosions heard in Budyonnovsk during air raid alert, region attacked by drones
Drone debris fell in industrial zone causing fire according to local authorities
Stavrolen LLC was attacked with at least three direct hits
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