At the chemical plant, which was hit by SBU and SSO drones on the night of November 9, an additional explosion was recorded.
As a result of an attack by Ukrainian drones on the Aleksinsky chemical plant in the Tula region of the Russian Federation, a gunpowder production workshop was hit and production was stopped.
According to updated information from the UP source, at least 13 drones flew into the chemical plant at night. Due to the release of acids, the key target, the gunpowder workshop, is now smoking orange.
At 13.10 on November 9, an additional explosion was recorded at the facility that hit the SBU and SSO drones – chemical substances ignited as a result of preliminary hits.
It is known that the Aleksinsky Chemical Plant is part of the Rostec corporation and produces ammunition, gunpowder and materials for the Russian military-industrial complex.
This chemical plant in the Russian Tula region produces military dust and ammunition.
Source: Racurs

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