Russians bring explosives to Crimean Titan plant and mine its territory – regional administration

Russians bring explosives to Crimean Titan plant and mine its territory – regional administration

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The Russians have brought explosives to the Crimean Titan chemical plant in temporarily occupied Crimea and are mining its territory.

Oleksandr Prokudin, the head of the Kherson Regional Military Administration, announced this on Telegram, Ukrinform reports.

"According to the resistance forces, the Russians are preparing another provocation at the chemical plant in Armyansk, temporarily occupied Crimea. They have brought explosives to the Crimean Titan plant and are mining its territory. The probable explosion will cause the release of thousands of tonnes of poisonous substances into the atmosphere and will lead to mortal danger to people and environment," the report says.

It is noted that as a result of the possible explosion, residents of Crimea and, at least seven more regions of Ukraine, as well as Turkey and the aggressor country itself, will be affected.

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"We are clearly aware of the threat to our people, we are constantly monitoring the situation and are ready to promptly respond to all threats that may arise. Keep calm, do not succumb to enemy provocations and follow the announcements of the regional military administration," Prokudin noted.

 As reported, the Atesh military partisan movement stated earlier that the Russian invaders want to stage a provocation on the territory of the Crimean Titan plant in order to blame Ukraine.

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