December 22, 2024
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In the Rostov region, one of the largest chemical enterprises of the Russian Federation – NSDO – was attacked

In the Rostov region, one of the largest chemical enterprises of the Russian Federation – RNBOU was attacked. In the Rostov region, the FKP Kamiansky Kombinat, which produces components for rocket engines, was attacked. The enterprise specializes in the production of solid fuel for MLRS and intercontinental missiles.”, — write on: unn.ua

In the Rostov region of the Russian Federation, one of the largest chemical enterprises of the Russian Federation – FKP Kamiansky Kombinat – was attacked. It specializes in the production of solid propellant components for rocket engines, in particular for solid-propellant ICBMs and intercontinental ballistic missiles. Andriy Kovalenko, head of the Center for countering disinformation at the National Security and Defense Council, reported this UNN.

“In the Rostov region, one of the largest chemical enterprises of the Russian Federation – FKP Kombinat Kamianskyi – was attacked. It is engaged in the production of rocket fuel (it specializes in the production of solid fuel components for rocket engines, in particular for multiple rocket launchers and solid-state intercontinental ballistic missiles fuel)”, Kovalenko wrote in Telegram.

According to him, the plant is also involved in the production of explosives, components for ammunition, as well as disposal and disposal of spent missile systems.

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