Ukrainian drone campaign triggered fires at the “Azot” explosives-supply chemical plant, a Smolensk railway depot, and a major Rosrezerv fuel storage facility.

Overnight drone attacks on occupied Crimea and several Russian regions caused fires at a thermal power plant and major chemical facilities.

Ukraine's military reportedly carried out drone attacks on various Russian regions overnight on June 12, striking multiple petrochemical plants as far as over 1,200 kilometers…

Massive fires erupted at key Russian energy facilities as Ukraine launched a large-scale drone attack, forcing airspace closures and canceling celebrations.

A Ukrainian drone strike early Saturday morning targeted critical port infrastructure on Russia’s Taman Peninsula, killing one person and igniting fires at a massive liquefied gas…

Drones struck the Azot chemical plant in Russia's Tula Oblast on the night of 13-14 June, causing a fire.

Ukrainian drone campaign triggered fires at the “Azot” explosives-supply chemical plant, a Smolensk railway depot, and a major Rosrezerv fuel storage facility.

In the city of Novomoskovsk, Tula region, Russia, a fire broke out at the Azot chemical plant following a drone attack on the night of June 13–14. — Ukrinform.

President Volodymyr Zelensky confirmed that Ukrainian special forces struck the “Temp” state fuel reserve and the “Azot” chemical plant deep inside Russia.

Russia and Ukraine continued to exchange air attacks on June 14, as indefinitely paused peace talks between Moscow and Kyiv appear to be overshadowed by developments on the…

Unverified footage on social media showed that a key chemical plant in Russia may have been hit. Meanwhile, the Uk has intercepted a Russian shadow fleet tanker.