Drones have attacked regions of the Russian Federation and occupied Crimea. A chemical plant and a military complex have been hit

Stanislav Sereda
Stanislav Sereda Journalist
Drones have attacked regions of the Russian Federation and occupied Crimea. A chemical plant and a military complex have been hit
A damaged building belonging to the ‘Almaz-Antey’ group in occupied Sevastopol. Photo: ‘Krymsky Veter’ Telegram channel
On the night of 19 March, drones attacked a number of regions in Russia and the occupied Crimea.

This was reported by the local governor, Vladimir Vladimirov.

In particular, the industrial zone of the town of Nevinnomyssk in the Stavropol Krai was hit, where, according to local authorities, the facades and windows of buildings were damaged. In the Kochubei District, a woman was injured by falling debris. At the same time, Russian officials claim that critical infrastructure was allegedly not affected.

However, according to media reports, Nevinnomyssk is home to the Azot chemical plant, which has previously been targeted and is linked to the production of components for explosives.

There have also been reports of a strike on a facility belonging to the Almaz-Antey concern in occupied Sevastopol. The Russian side, as usual, has not confirmed this, stating only that there were localised fires following the fall of debris.

The Russian Ministry of Defence reported the alleged destruction of 138 UAVs overnight in various regions, including over the Krasnodar and Stavropol Krais and occupied Crimea.

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