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Since October 2023, the Bryan Chemical Plant was attacked at least five times. T...

UAV attacked the Bryan chemical plant that produces explosives: in the media told about the consequences

Since October 2023, the Bryan Chemical Plant was attacked at least five times. The enterprise belongs to the Holding "Techmash", which is involved in the execution of state defense. On April 5, unmanned aircraft attacked a Bryan chemical plant that produces explosives. This was reported by the Russian edition of Astra on April 8. "The drone has once again attacked the Bryan chemical plant that produces explosives," the message reads.

Journalists noted that the Bryansk Chemical Plant named after the 50th anniversary of the USSR was attacked by two drones. As a result, there was a fire in the building being built, in another one - the drone punched the roof. The media stressed that none of the people allegedly were injured, but 18 workers were evacuated. The publication of Astra noted that before this the plant was attacked on December 30, which causes the windows to be knocked out in the administrative building.

The drone also exploded on the territory of the enterprise on November 21, while on November 14 the UAV fell and pierced the roof of the shop built. On October 13, two drones damaged the roof and a ventilation chamber of the industrial premises. It should be noted that the governor of Bryansk region Alexander Bogomaz did not report the attacks on the plant on April 5.

JSC "Bryansk chemical plant named after the 50th anniversary of the USSR" produces explosives and belongs to the Holding "Techmash", which is involved in the execution of state defense. The enterprise specializes in the production of industrial explosives and utilization of ammunition. In particular, seismic charges, nine checkers, saying spur charges, ammonites.

We will remind, on April 6 at GUR MOU reported that in the Rostov region a pipeline was blown up, which pumped oil products to tankers in the port zone of "Azov Sea Port". The pipeline was used for military purposes, but the loading of tankers was suspended indefinitely. On April 5, Pentagon's speaker Patrick Ryder said that the assistance of partners to Ukraine was only intended to protect and return its territory.