Drones attack chemical plant in Russia’s Stavropol region

In Nevynnomyssk, Stavropol Krai, unmanned aerial vehicles attacked a chemical plant.

This was reported by the ASTRA Telegram channel, citing the local news agency 1777, according to Ukrinform.

According to local residents, at least eight drones were spotted.

Stavropol Governor Vladymyr Vladymirov reported overnight on alleged “attempts” by Ukrainian UAVs to “attack targets in Nevynnomyssk.”

According to him, there were no casualties or damage.

In the morning, Nevynnomyssk Mayor Mykhailo Minenkov posted a video in which he stated that “everything is fine.” In the text of the post, he thanked the “anti-aircraft gunners.”

The attack may have targeted Nevynnomyssk Azot JSC.

It is noted that the Russian Ministry of Defense reported “14 UAVs shot down” over the Stavropol region.

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