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Ukrainian Forces Strike Major Titanium Plant Supporting Russian Military
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On June 13, 2026, Ukrainian Unmanned Systems Forces targeted the Krymskyi Tytan chemical plant in Armyansk, Crimea, which supplies materials critical to the Russian military. The strike was executed by drone operators from the 1st Separate Centre of Unmanned Systems Forces, resulting in confirmed damage and a fire at the facility. The plant, the largest titanium production site in Eastern Europe, produces titanium dioxide and sulfuric acid, both essential for military applications. Ukrainian officials reported that the plant's products are used in protective coatings for military equipment and in the production of explosives and rocket fuel. Russian authorities, however, downplayed the incident, labeling it an industrial accident and denying any military strike. Local officials announced temporary water supply restrictions in Armyansk following the attack. This strike is part of a broader Ukrainian campaign targeting military-industrial facilities supporting Russian operations.
Key Points: • Ukrainian forces targeted the Krymskyi Tytan plant, a key supplier to Russia's military. • The attack was carried out using drones, resulting in confirmed damage and ongoing fire. • Russian authorities claim the incident was an industrial accident, not a military strike.