The authorities of Tatarstan confirmed the attack, but claimed that the elimination of the consequences is now underway, however, the media wrote that the fire continues.
Drones attacked the Kazan Orgsintez plant on the morning of Tuesday, January 14; The tanks started to catch fire. This was reported by several Russian Telegram channels and media.
According to eyewitnesses, at first they heard drones flying over the village of Osinovka, after which an explosion was heard near the Kazan Orgsintez plant. After a few hours, the Russians clarified that a large fire had broken out in the plant area.
edition Gabi Kazan it is said that the arrival is not at the plant itself, but at the liquefied gas base. Later information came out that three tanks were on fire.
Tatarstan authorities responded to the event and confirmed the attack. At the same time, they talk about eliminating the consequences, but Russian channels write that the fire continues.
“Today at 5:20 am in the suburbs of Kazan, as a result of an attack by an unmanned aerial vehicle, a gas tank caught fire. No one was injured as a result of the emergency services that quickly arrived on the scene removed the consequences,” they said.
Telegram ASTRA writes that the Orgsintez plant is a chemical enterprise, the only Russian manufacturer of polycarbonates, Sevilen, metallocene polyethylene – high-strength plastics, as well as one of the largest producers of high and low density polyethylene in the Russian Federation.
It is also known that in Kazan, Saratov, Penza and Ulyanovsk the operation of airports is temporarily limited – they cannot receive or send flights. Previously, the same restrictions were in Kaluga and Tambov.
Previously unknown drones invaded the Tula region of the Russian Federation. Local residents reported hearing explosions in the region.
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