In Russia, on the night of June 14, drones attacked one of the largest ammonia producers, production has been halted

Published 2025년 6월 17일

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In Russia, work has been temporarily suspended at one of the largest ammonia and fertilizer production plants, Nevinnomyssky Azot, following a drone attack. The enterprise produces goods that can be used in ammunition manufacturing. Workshops, the canteen roof, and the UAV protection system have been damaged.

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As a result of a drone attack, production was halted at the Nevinnomyssk Azot enterprise in the Stavropol Territory (Russia), one of the largest ammonia and nitrogen fertilizer producers in Russia. Economic Truth reports, citing The Moscow Times. The plant, which belongs to the Eurochem group owned by billionaire Andrei Melnichenko, was attacked by 13 drones on the night of June 14. According to the publication, the drone defense system was damaged. Windows and doors were blown out in one of the workshops, with internal premises and the canteen roof also affected. Production at the plant was temporarily suspended. According to official reports, the enterprise produces substances that can be used in the production of ammunition and rocket fuel. In particular, the plant annually produces up to 1 million tons of ammonia and 1.4 million tons of ammonium nitrate. According to Reuters, Nevinnomyssk Azot and another group enterprise, ...
Source: Superagronom

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