• 14/01/2025 18:44

Near the Russian Kazan, drones attacked the Orgsintez plant: a fire began

On Tuesday, 14 September, unknown drones attacked the Kazan Orgsintez plant. The tanks have begun to catch fire.

RBC-Ukraine reports about this via Russian Telegram channels.

According to eyewitnesses, you could smell the smell of drones flying over the village of Osinivka, after which there was slightly vibrated near the Kazan Orgsintez plant. About an hour later, the Russians clarified that there was a severe fire in the vicinity plant area.

The ASTRA channel sent to “Evening Kazan” confirms that the arrival did not fall on the plant itself, but on the base scraped gases (yak, judging from us, expanded on the territory of the object). Dekhto wrote that three tanks were on fire.

The government of Tatarstan had already reacted and confirmed the attack. Why talk about the liquidation of inheritances, although Russian channels will continue to write what is already disturbing.

“Today at 5:20 a.m. in front of Kazan after an attack by unmanned aircraft The device caused a gas tank to catch fire. As a result, no one was injured. Emergency services, who promptly arrived at the scene, recovered the remains,” the press service of the head of the Republic of Tatarstan confirms.

Telegram ASTRA and low Others write that the Orgsintez plant is a chemical enterprise. It is, as it is hardened, the only Russian producer of polycarbonates, sevilene, metalocene polyethylene – plastics of high value, and also one of the largest producers of polyethylenes in the Russian Federation high and low density.

It is also clear that at the time of publication, airports in Kazan, Saratov, Penza and Ulyanovsk were quickly surrounded by airports. Zokrema, stinks cannot be received or sent on flights. Close to a year earlier, the same conflict took place in Kaluz and Tambov.

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