Outburst! Russia s largest iron ore plant was attacked

Mondo Finance Updated on 2024-03-07

According to Reuters on March 6, a Ukrainian drone hit a fuel tank at Russia's largest iron ore plant on the 6th. But Russia** and the owner of the plant said that no one was injured and that the plant was functioning normally.

Unconfirmed snippets from the Telegram social media platform show black smoke rising from the Kursk region and the destruction of the iron ore plant of the Mikhailovsky Mining Company, which is part of Russia's largest iron ore producer Metal Investment Corporation.

TASS quoted sources at the plant as saying that "today, as a result of a drone strike in the Zheleznogorsk region, a tank of fuel and lubricants at the Mikhailovsky mining and processing plant **" but the company said that the iron ore plant was operating normally.

According to the report, the governor of Kursk, Roman Starovoit, accused Kiev of being responsible for the attack on Zheleznogorsk, Kursk region. The region is famous for its iron ore mines, which are located about 90 kilometers from the Ukrainian border. Starovoit also said that there is a risk of missile strikes in the area. (Compiled by Wen Yi).

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