Ukrainian partisans sabotage infrastructure at Russia's Novomoskovsk Azot chemical plant
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Olena Mukhina
2h ago· 3 min readenNews
Summary
Ukrainian partisan group ATESH conducted a sabotage operation targeting the Novomoskovsk Azot chemical plant in Russia's Tula Oblast. The agents destroyed a power distribution cabinet supplying the plant and burned a railway relay box on a rail line connected to the facility, causing logistical disruptions and delivery delays. The Azot plant is Russia's largest producer of ammonium nitrate and is part of the EuroChem holding company.
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· 3 pulledUkrainian partisan movement ATESH has disabled energy and railway infrastructure near the Novomoskovsk Azot chemical plant in Tula Oblast, the group said.
Agents destroyed a power distribution cabinet supplying the plant and burned a railway relay box on a rail line connected to the facility, causing logistical disruptions and delivery delays.
The Azot plant in Novomoskovsk is part of the EuroChem holding and is Russia's largest producer of ammonium nitrate.
ATESH agents destroyed power and railway relay equipment near the Novomoskovsk Azot plant.

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