Drone attack: alexinsky chemical plant in russia explodes and smokes - sources
Kyiv • UNN
13 drones of the SBU and the SSU attacked the Aleksinsky chemical plant in Russia, which produces gunpowder for the army. Acid emissions caused the powder production shop to smoke, and damaged the CHP plant and power line.
Due to an attack by SBU and SSO drones, the Aleksinsky chemical plant in Russia explodes and smokes. The plant itself has been shut down and the staff evacuated. This was reported to the journalist of UNN by sources in the SBU.
According to SBU sources, at least 13 drones flew over the chemical plant at night. Due to the release of acids, the key target, the gunpowder production shop, is now smoking orange.
"At 13:10, an additional explosion was recorded at the facility hit by SBU and SSO drones - chemicals caught fire as a result of previous hits. The plant itself has been shut down and the staff evacuated," the source said.
Sources also confirm the damage to the Aleksinskaya CHPP. A 110 kV power line was damaged.
Addendum
Sources told UNN that drones of the SBU and the Special Operations Forces hit the Aleksinsky chemical plant in Russia, which produces gunpowder and ammunition for the Russian military.