On the night of March 11, UAVs of the Armed Forces of Ukraine massively attacked the Samara region, said the head of the region Vyacheslav Fedorishchev. According to local publications, one of the strikes fell on the KuibyshevAzot chemical plant located in Togliatti.
"There are no dead or injured," Fedorishchev said, without specifying the purpose of the attack and the consequences of the raid.
After the arrival of the drones, a fire broke out at the enterprise. Enemy channels claim that the 11th workshop of the plant allegedly caught fire.
Ukrainian drones also attacked Samara and Syzran, over which, according to TK Shot, there were at least 10 explosions. A fire broke out in one of the districts of Syzran, however, it is not known which object caught fire.
The KuibyshevAzot website indicates that it is one of the leading Russian chemical companies, one of the ten largest nitrogen industry enterprises in the country. The plant specializes in the manufacture of chemicals such as caprolactam, polyamide-6, technical thread, ammonium nitrate, urea, ammonium sulfate, ammonia, weak nitric acid and so on.
According to the Ministry of Defense of the Russian Federation, during the past night, 185 Ukrainian unmanned aerial vehicles of aircraft type were intercepted and destroyed by air defense systems over the territory of the Astrakhan region, the Sea of Azov, the Belgorod, Bryansk, Volgograd, Voronezh regions, Krasnodar Territory, Kursk, Rostov regions, the Republic of Crimea, Samara, Saratov regions and the Black Sea.

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