“On the night of July 25, drones attacked Russia – explosions heard in the Rostov region and Stavropol region, in North Ossetia and other regions of the North Caucasian Federal District introduced a carpet plan.”, – WRITE: www.pravda.com.ua
Source: Telegram-channel Astra, Mayor Mikhail Minenkov, North Ossetia Head Sergey Menayalo and the Ministry of Defense of the Russian Federation in Telegram
Details: According to locals, many explosions heard in the Novocherkassk Rostov region and the innocent Stavropol region.
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It was reported that the drones attacked OJSC “Innocent Nitrogen” – a Russian chemical enterprise, a large producer of nitrogen fertilizers and ammonia, which is part of the Eurochim group.
Direct Language of the Mayor Innocent Minsk: “I’m in place. The situation is controlled. I ask everyone to panic or spread rumors. 37 arrivals, without loss, without destruction in the city.”
At the same time, he “persistently asked” not to publish or send a photo and video of the attack and its consequences.
The drones attacked a chemical plant in the Russian city of innocent. Video from Telegram-channel Astra Pic.twitter.com/ukix9TlWSP
– Ukrainian Truth ✌️ (@ukrpravda_news) July 25, 2025
Airports did not work in Vladikavkazka, thunderstorms, mineral waters, plagons, stavropol, Tambov and Sochi.
In the morning, the Ministry of Defense of the Russian Federation reported that during the night the air defense allegedly destroyed 105 Ukrainian drones.
26 drones were allegedly knocked down over the Belgorod region, 25 – above Bryansk, 23 – above Rostovskaya, 8 – over the Krasnodar region, 5 – above the Stavropol region, 3 – above Kursk and Tambov regions, 2 – above Voronezh, 1 – above the Orel region and 9 – above the Ace.
Reference: Nitrogen chemical plant has attacked the second time for the last 2 months. In June, the plant suspended its work.
It is reported that this enterprise supplies to the plant named after Sverdlov in the Nizhnydrod region nitric acid, which is used for the production of octogen and hexogenic, and those, in turn, for artillery shells.