
05/16/2026

On the night of Saturday, May 16, the Stavropol Territory of the Russian Federation complained about a drone attack. The drones once again targeted one of the largest enterprises in the Russian chemical industry, Nevinnomyssk Azot.
After a series of explosions, a fire broke out there. Russians shared the relevant footage online, while complaining about the work of the air defense.
They claimed that not a single shot was fired and all the UAVs hit their targets.
This plant in Nevinnomyssk is part of the EuroChem group. It specializes in the production of mineral fertilizers (ammonia, urea, ammonium nitrate) and is a strategic facility, as its products are used for military purposes, in particular for the production of explosives and ammunition.


Recall that in 2025, after a Ukrainian drone attack, the Nevinnomyssk Azot chemical plant in the Stavropol Territory (Russia) stopped its work. At that time, it was possible to damage the enterprise’s anti-drone defense.
As OBOZ.UA reported, on the night of March 19, kamikaze drones massively attacked the Stavropol Territory of Russia. The target of the attack was the chemical enterprise “Nevinnomyssk Azot”; a series of explosions thundered in the industrial zone.

Why not blowing up thousands of Russian apartmentbuildings with civilians inside? Small compensation………………………
I wouldn’t mind at all. Only the usual jellyfish and marshmallows would be horrified.
Why not blow up the Kremlin?
I think this might happen if the cockroaches do attack Ukraine’s decision-making centers.