Novokuybysshev Petrochemical Company is one of Russia’s largest businesses in the field of gas and petrochemistry processing.
The Novokuybysshev petrochemical company in Russia underwent a night strike of drones on the night of July 22. This is one of the largest businesses in the Russian Federation in the field of gas and petrochemistry processing. The annual volume of business processing reaches nearly 1 million tons. This was reported by the head of the Center for Combating Disinformation (CPD) Andrei Kovalenko on Telegram.
Novokuybysshev Petrochemical Company is one of the largest businesses in the Russian Federation in the field of gas and petrochemistry processing, which is part of the military-industrial-industrial production chain that is complicated by the country’s aggressiveness.
The company produces raw materials for explosives: benzene, phenol, acetone, alphamethylstyrol, synthetic ethyl alcohol and for-tret-butylphenol.
“These ingredients are used in the manufacture of TNT, hexogen, tetril and other types of explosives. They are used to equip artillery, aviation bombs, cassette ammunition and missiles,” he explained.
The governor of Samara Region Vyacheslav Fedorishchev said the morning drones were “tried to attack one of the region’s industrial businesses.” According to him, all drones are said to have been destroyed by Russian wind defense forces, “no victims and destruction.”
According to him, in the region they temporarily limit the functioning of the mobile Internet, explaining this in security -term considerations and ensuring that these steps will “help the military more effectively prevent enemy UAs.”
Remember, on March 10 of this year, the drones invaded Novokuyshev oil refinery in the Samara region of the Russian Federation.
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