Ukrainian drones struck the Titan Crimea plant in occupied Armyansk, one of Eastern Europe's largest titanium dioxide factories, according to reports from local channels. The attack hit 23 target points, damaging all workshops and sending workers home, per the sources. The plant previously supplied equipment to the Russian occupation forces.
Ukrainian drones struck the Titan Crimea industrial plant in the occupied Crimean city of Armyansk, a major facility producing titanium dioxide. Local channels reported 23 impacts, heavy damage across the plant, and a significant fire; workers were sent home. The plant previously supplied equipment to Russian occupation forces in Crimea, according to the reports.
The attack comes as part of a broader Ukrainian campaign targeting Russian military-industrial infrastructure. As The Zioneer reported over the past two days, Ukraine struck oil refineries in Tatarstan, a rubber plant in Samara, and a strategic electronics plant in Cheboksary. However, this is the first reported strike on the Titan Crimea facility. The extent of damage and long-term production impact remain unclear. Casualty figures have not been reported.
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