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        Fire breaks out at Crimean Titan plant after attack, production halted

        Crimean Titan plant in Armyansk after the attack / Photo: screenshot
        Crimean Titan plant in Armyansk after the attack / Photo: screenshot

        Commander of Ukraine’s Unmanned Systems Forces Robert Brovdi (Madyar) has claimed a successful strike on the Crimean Titan plant in the occupied city of Armyansk.

        According to him, the attack was carried out during the night of June 13. A fire reportedly broke out at the facility following the strike, and production operations were suspended.

        Brovdi said that objective monitoring confirmed successful hits on the plant.

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        Crimean Titan, which came under the control of the Russian company Russian Titan after the occupation of Crimea, is one of the largest titanium dioxide producers in Eastern Europe.

        According to the commander, the facility is used to manufacture products needed by Russia’s military-industrial complex, including components for gunpowder, rocket fuel and explosives.

        Brovdi also cited reports from local social media channels claiming multiple strikes on the plant and a large-scale fire.

        “The entire plant was hit. There were 23 impacts. All workshops were damaged, everything is burning, and workers were evacuated home,” one such report said.

        There has been no official confirmation from Russian authorities regarding the extent of the reported damage.


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