Ukraine's Unmanned Systems Forces confirm strike on Russian chemical plant in Cherepovets

Oleksandr Shumilin — 13 April, 19:00
Ukraine's Unmanned Systems Forces confirm strike on Russian chemical plant in Cherepovets
The aftermath of the strike. Screenshot from a video

Ukraine's Unmanned Systems Forces have confirmed they struck the Russian Cherepovets-Azot plant, which produces chemicals used in explosives manufacturing.

Source: Robert "Magyar" Brovdi, Commander of the Unmanned Systems Forces

Quote: "Household Easter eggs from the birds of the Unmanned Systems Forces [drone strikes – ed.] have been delivered to the Cherepovets chemical plant.

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A chemical giant producing hundreds of thousands tonnes of ammonia, ammonium nitrate and nitric acid annually. Its products serve as raw materials for the production of TNT, hexogen and other components used in ammunition manufacturing."

Background: On 13 April, it was reported that drones attacked a chemical plant in the city of Cherepovets in Russia's Vologda Oblast.

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