The plant of one of the largest agricultural holdings of Ukraine was damaged by a roach attack

Published 2024년 8월 8일

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A drone attack has caused damage to the oilseed processing plant of the Ukrainian agricultural holding 'Kernel' in the Khmelnytskyi region. The attack, part of wider drone attacks by the Russian army, did not result in any injuries but has halted plant operations and caused fire. The plant, Kernel's largest in the west of the country, is currently undergoing damage assessment. The incident marks the first drone attack on Kernel's facilities in western Ukraine, following the launch of the Starokostyantyniv Oil Extraction Plant in mid-April 2024. This attack occurs amidst concerns over the increase of gray companies in the Ukrainian grain market, reaching 50%.
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The oilseed processing plant of one of the largest Ukrainian agricultural holdings "Kernel" in Khmelnytskyi region was damaged as a result of a drone attack by snipers on August 7. "Interfax-Ukraine" writes about this. The company noted that the operation of the object was stopped, and the fire that arose as a result of the attack was extinguished. No one was injured in the attack. Agroholding calculates losses. This is the company's largest plant in the west of the country. It should be noted that on the night of August 7, the Russian army launched attack drones over the territory of Ukraine. An enterprise was damaged in Khmelnytskyi. The head of Khmelnytskyi OVA, Serhiy Tyurin, said that due to the fall of the drone fragments, the storage tanks and the premises of the workshop of one of the production enterprises of the region were damaged. The Starokostyantyniv Oil Extraction Plant (OEP) in Khmelnytskyi Oblast became the first plant built by the Kernel agricultural holding in ...
Source: Agropolit

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