This plant worked continuously for the occupying army, supplying it with raw materials for gunpowder, rocket fuel and explosives.
On the night of June 13, Ukrainian drones struck the Crimean Titan plant in Armyansk, which produces titanium dioxide for the Russian military-industrial complex (MIC).
Robert (Madyar) Brovdi , commander of the Unmanned Systems Force (USF), announced this . “The freedom-loving Ukrainian Bird paid a courtesy visit to the aforementioned facility. Control confirmed damage. The fire is raging. Production has been suspended,” Madyar clarified.

Crimean Titan, which became the property of Russian Titan following the occupation of the peninsula, is Eastern Europe’s largest sulfuric acid and titanium dioxide plant. It produces the basic raw materials for the manufacture of gunpowder, rocket fuel, and explosives.
Madyar cited data from local public groups. According to this information, the plant was hit 23 times, resulting in its complete destruction. A fire broke out, so the workers were released.
Strikes on Russian targets
On June 4, in temporarily occupied Crimea, the Ukrainian Armed Forces’ SBS destroyed the Project 10410 border patrol ship Svetlyak. This occurred in the village of Yurkino.
Previously, the Defense Forces struck a number of important Russian targets , including within Russia itself. These included a Be-200 Altair amphibious aircraft and a helicopter. As Madyar reported, this occurred on May 15. At that time, SBS drones carried out 55 strikes on 23 military targets and installations in the enemy’s operational depth.
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