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Ukrainian Drones Target Russian Chemical and Metallurgical Facilities

Severity: Medium (Score: 57.0)

Sources: Kyivindependent, Kyivpost

Summary

On March 30, 2026, Ukrainian drones reportedly struck the KuibyshevAzot chemical plant in Tolyatti, Samara Region, causing multiple explosions. Local sources reported five explosions around 5:00 a.m. local time, with significant smoke visible from the site. The attack follows a previous strike on March 21 and is part of Ukraine's ongoing campaign against Russia's military-industrial complex. The KuibyshevAzot plant is crucial for nitrogen production, supplying materials for fertilizers and military applications. Additionally, drone strikes were reported at a metallurgical plant in occupied Alchevsk, which produces armored steel for military vehicles. Ukrainian military officials confirmed damage to the Alchevsk facility, indicating a large-scale fire. The strikes come amid a broader pattern of Ukrainian attacks on Russian industrial targets, aimed at disrupting military supply chains. No casualties have been reported from the attacks, according to Russian officials. Key Points: • Ukrainian drones attacked the KuibyshevAzot chemical plant in Tolyatti, Russia. • The strikes are part of Ukraine's strategy to target Russia's military-industrial complex. • No casualties were reported, but significant damage and fires occurred at the facilities.

Key Entities

  • Drone Attack (attack_type)
  • Alchevsk Metallurgical Plant (company)
  • JSC Promsintez (company)
  • KuibyshevAzot (company)
  • Novatek (company)
  • Togliattikauchuk (company)
  • Iran (country)
  • Russia (country)
  • Ukraine (country)
  • Telegram (platform)
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