Could produce rocket fuel: Russia reports drone attack on plant in Rostov region

Could produce rocket fuel: Russia reports drone attack on plant in Rostov region

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Russia reports a nighttime drone attack on the Kamenskiy chemical plant in the Rostov region, as a result of which the debris from one of the downed drones damaged the plant and injured an employee.

Russia has reported an attack by unidentified drones on the Kamenskiy chemical plant in the Rostov region. This was stated by local governor Vasily Golubev, reports UNN

Details 

Earlier , as a result of the fall of the UAV debris, glass was damaged in one of the plant's premises. As a result, an employee of the company received light cuts. The man received first aid, but refused to be hospitalized. 

As the ASTRA Telegram channel found out, Kamiansky Plant was attacked by three drones - all the drones were shot down, but the wreckage of one of the UAVs fell on the plant's territory.

It is noted that the Kamensky plant is one of the largest chemical enterprises in southern Russia and a city-forming enterprise in the city of Kamensk-Shakhtynsky. 

In addition, in  2011, the Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) partially declassified data related to the creation of a solid-fueled intercontinental ballistic missile in the USSR. 

According to U.S. intelligence agencies, the plant in Kamianske-Shakhtynske is listed as a place to produce composite fuel for rocket engines of this type and to deploy test facilities

Recall

The representative of the Defence Intelligence of Ukraine, Andriy Yusov, previously confirmed that the explosions in the occupied Crimea near Dzhankoy were "an excellent operation of the Armed Forces with very good results of destruction of forces and means.