
Strike drones hit the Krasnozavodsk chemical plant in the Moscow region, which is linked to the Russian Ministry of Defence.
According to the head of the CCD, Andriy Kovalenko, the plant produces explosives, gunpowder, components for ammunition, and missile weapons, which allow Russia to create artillery shells, MLRS, and ballistic missiles.
Eyewitnesses report seven explosions in the area of the chemical plant.
The production is carried out by state orders for the Ministry of Defence, Ministry of Internal Affairs (MIA), and other law enforcement agencies of the Russian Federation.
Among the plant’s largest contracts is an agreement with FSGU military unit 55056 worth 8,620,478 rubles.
This military unit is subordinate to the Federal Security Service of Russia and is responsible for ensuring security.
The plant is a state enterprise and receives investments through the state corporation "Rostec," which supports its military specialization.