Ukraine's military struck a titanium and chemical plant belonging to the Russian army in northern Crimea overnight, according to Ukrainian and local sources. The attack targeted the Titan Crimea plant near Armyansk. It follows a prior strike on the same facility earlier today that hit 23 target points.
Ukraine struck a titanium and chemical plant in northern Crimea overnight, reporting that the facility produces raw materials for the Russian military. Local channels in Crimea described explosions in the Armyansk area. The attack is the second on the Titan Crimea plant within hours: as The Zioneer reported at 16:43 Jerusalem, an earlier Ukrainian drone strike hit 23 target points at the plant, damaging all workshops and halting production. That facility had been supplying equipment to Russian occupation forces. The overnight follow-up strike targets the same complex, per the latest reports. Damage and casualties from the new attack are not yet reported.
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