Satellite images confirm damage to the 'Azot' chemical plant in Russia
[86626] Satellite images confirm damage to the 'Azot' chemical plant in Russia
Satellite images confirm that an attack carried out on June 14 caused damage to the 'Azot' chemical plant in Russia's Tula Oblast.
Satellite images confirm damage to the 'Azot' chemical plant in Russia
New satellite images confirm that an attack that took place on June 14 caused damage to the 'Azot' chemical facility located in Novomoskovsk in Russia's Tula Oblast. Reports, originating from Telegram channels identified as supporting Ukraine, point to significant damage to the industrial infrastructure at the site.
According to a report by the channel Мілітарний, which maintains a clear pro-Ukrainian and anti-Russian stance, the satellite images definitively confirm the damage caused to the site following the attack. According to the source, this is a direct result of military action carried out on June 14.
Additionally, the channel ЦАПЛІЄНКО_UKRAINE FIGHTS, which is also identified with support for the Ukrainian war effort, provided further details on the extent of the destruction based on Dnipro OSINT data:
- "Severe damage" was caused to one of the workshops of unknown use.
- "Minor damage" was recorded to the ammonia facilities ("Ammonia-4").
- Destruction of a tank was recorded in the territory of an old workshop for nitric acid production.
As of now, official Russian sources have not provided detailed data on the extent of the damage or the nature of the attack, while Ukrainian channels continue to emphasize the success of the operation as part of the effort to demonstrate strikes deep within Russia's industrial-military complex.