In Russia, the UralChem plant in the Kirov region was hit: ammonia production was suspended

9.03.2026

A drone attacked the UralChem plant in the Kirov region of the aggressor state Russia. As a result of the strike, the company temporarily halted ammonia production.

The attack occurred on March 4, according to local Telegram channels. Russian officials claim the target was an ammonia production unit at a plant in Kirovo-Chepetsk.

The installation itself, according to public accounts, remained undamaged, but production was temporarily halted “for safety reasons .” Operations resumed a few days after the attack, on March 7.

In Russia, the UralChem plant in the Kirov region was hit: ammonia production was suspended. Video
In Russia, the UralChem plant in the Kirov region was hit: ammonia production was suspended. Video

As a reminder, explosions rocked the Russian city of Veliky Novgorod on the night of March 9. The city was under attack by drones, likely targeting the strategic Akron plant. Footage of the aftermath of the strikes surfaced online, and local authorities claimed to have “successfully repelled the attack.”

As OBOZ.UA reported, the Armavir oil depot in Russia’s Krasnodar Krai caught fire yesterday. The fire was preceded by powerful explosions.

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