UPDATE 2-Drones attack industrial areas in Russia's Stavropol region, governor says

‌The area is home to Nevinnomyssky Azot, a large chemical plant, which ⁠has ​been ⁠a target of drone attacks from Ukraine ⁠before. In Ukraine, 11 people were ​injured after Russia hit the southeastern ⁠city of Dnipro and the northern ⁠Sumy ​region, local authorities said on Telegram. Reuters could not independently ⁠verify the reports. Russia and Ukraine deny ⁠deliberately ⁠targeting civilians.


Reuters | Updated: 20-05-2026 07:07 IST | Created: 20-05-2026 07:07 IST
UPDATE 2-Drones attack industrial areas in Russia's Stavropol region, governor says

​Industrial areas around Nevinnomyssk in Russia's ‌southern Stavropol region are under drone attack, Governor Vladimir Vladimirov said on ‌Telegram.

He provided no other details. ‌The area is home to Nevinnomyssky Azot, a large chemical plant, which ⁠has ​been ⁠a target of drone attacks from Ukraine ⁠before. In Ukraine, 11 people were ​injured after Russia hit the southeastern ⁠city of Dnipro and the northern ⁠Sumy ​region, local authorities said on Telegram.

Reuters could not independently ⁠verify the reports. Russia and Ukraine deny ⁠deliberately ⁠targeting civilians.

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