Distilleries in Russia are used not only for the production of alcohol.
These plants also produce military fuel and explosives. That is why these objects become targets of Ukrainian drone attacks. This was stated by the head of the Center for Countering Disinformation, Andrei Kovalenko, on Telegram.
He noted that drones recently hit an enterprise that processes molasses and produces ethyl alcohol Biokhim. The Luzhkov distillery, the Efremov distillery and an industrial enterprise in the Voronezh region were also attacked.
The Center emphasized that all these facilities are military, although they are disguised as civilian enterprises.
Let us remind you that on the night of October 22 in Efremov, Tula region, drones attacked a thermal power plant and a synthetic rubber plant. Large-scale fires broke out at enterprises. The Efremov synthetic rubber plant produces high and low molecular weight polyisobutylene, polyisobutylene thickeners, low molecular weight rubber and low molecular weight polyisoprene.
Source: Racurs

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