Unmanned aerial vehicles strike “Crimean Titan” in Armiansk

Unmanned aerial vehicles strike “Crimean Titan” in Armiansk

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On June 13, the Ukrainian Armed Forces’ Unmanned Systems Forces struck the “Crimean Titan” plant, which supplies titanium dioxide and sulfuric acid for military production.

According to Ukrinform, Robert “Madyar” Brovdi, commander of the Unmanned Systems Forces, announced this on Facebook.

Crimean Titan, the largest chemical plant in Eastern Europe, located in Armiansk in the temporarily occupied Crimea, was struck by pilots from the First Separate Unmanned Systems Center.

“Crimean Titan” supplies the Russian military with titanium dioxide for protective and stealth coatings on military equipment, as well as sulfuric acid, which is a key raw material for the production of gunpowder, rocket fuel, and explosives.

“Objective monitoring has confirmed the strikes. A fire is raging. Production has been suspended,” Brovdi reported.

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According to him, local social media posts state: “The entire plant has been destroyed. There were 23 strikes. All workshops are damaged, everything is on fire, and people have been evacuated.”

As reported by Ukrinform, the Defense Forces struck the “Tamanneftogaz” terminal in the Krasnodar Krai.

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