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Ukraine Targets Russian Chemical Plant and Logistics in Drone Strikes
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On June 13-14, 2026, Ukrainian long-range strike drones conducted a coordinated attack on the Azot chemical plant in Tula Oblast, Russia, igniting a significant fire. The operation also targeted railway infrastructure in Vyazma, Smolensk, and a fuel reserve facility in Rybinsk, Yaroslavl. The Azot plant, a major supplier of chemicals for military explosives, was confirmed to be hit, with debris reported on nearby industrial grounds. The strikes are part of Ukraine's strategy to disrupt Russian military logistics and industrial capabilities. Regional officials acknowledged the attacks, with reports of smoke rising from the impacted sites. This offensive follows a previous operation against a marine terminal in Krasnodar Krai, indicating an escalation in Ukraine's drone warfare tactics.
Key Points: • Ukrainian drones targeted the Azot chemical plant, crucial for military explosive production. • Simultaneous strikes hit railway infrastructure in Vyazma and a fuel reserve facility in Rybinsk. • The attacks are part of Ukraine's broader strategy to degrade Russian military logistics.