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Ukraine hits Russian chemical plant again, reports say, in heavy overnight drone attack

Ukraine hits Russian chemical plant again, reports say, in heavy overnight drone attack
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Ukraine conducted a significant drone strike on a chemical plant in Russia's Tula region, marking the second attack on the facility in two weeks. The plant is reportedly critical to Russia's explosives production, and the strike is part of a broader strategy to disrupt Russian industrial capacity.

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The escalation of drone warfare against industrial targets deep within Russian territory impacts the economic and military logistics of the ongoing conflict.

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Ukraine struck a chemical plant in Russia’s ‌Tula region for the second time ​in two weeks as part ⁠of a massive wave of overnight drone attacks, according to Russian and Ukrainian Telegram channels.

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The report relies on official statements from both sides and provides a factual account of the military engagement.

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