
Drones Attack Moscow and Tula Region Chemical Plant
Drones have attacked Moscow and the Azot chemical plant in Russia's Tula region, with explosions continuing for hours. The strikes also targeted temporarily occupied Crimea.
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Drones have attacked Moscow and the Azot chemical plant in Russia's Tula region, with explosions continuing for hours. The strikes also targeted temporarily occupied Crimea.
On the night of March 11, drones launched a massive attack on the Samara region of the Russian Federation, causing a fire at the KuibyshevAzot chemical plant in Togliatti.

Ukraine's air defense intercepted 91 out of 98 Russian drones in an overnight attack, while Russian shelling across various regions resulted in multiple civilian casualties and damage to infrastructure. Heavy fighting continued on the front lines, with Ukraine reporting significant Russian troop and equipment losses.
Two people died in a Russian attack on Kharkiv, while Ukrainian drones reportedly hit Sochi in southern Russia, injuring one, and struck the KuybyshevAzot chemical plant, according to authorities and social media reports.
Drones, identified as Ukrainian, struck the Azot chemical plant in Russia's Tula Oblast, causing a fire, and also hit a sea terminal in southern Russia, resulting in one fatality and a fire.