MOSCOW, Feb 5 (Reuters) - The governor of Russia's Astrakhan region told residents not to panic on Wednesday after its main city, close to a huge gas chemical complex that was attacked by ...
Debris struck the Astrakhan Gas Processing Plant in the southern Russian region on Monday in a drone attack which sparked a fire and caused a shutdown. After residents complained about breathing ...
Several regions of russia were attacked by drones on the night of Monday, February 3. In the Astrakhan Oblast, drones tried to strike at facilities of the fuel and energy complex. This was stated by ...
Astrakhan gas processing plant stopped work due to a drone attack on the night of February 3. This was reported by the governor of the Astrakhan Oblast of the russian federation, Igor Babushkin. The ...
Azerbaijan Airlines (AZAL) on Monday announced that it indefinitely suspended its flights between Baku and the Russian city of Astrakhan. A statement by AZAL on Telegram said flights between ...
Drones attacked a key Russian gas processing plant in Astrakhan, which affects the Russian military-industrial complex, said Andriy Kovalenko, head of the Center for Countering Disinformation at the ...
The air quality automatic monitoring system of the plant performs measurements and analyses them 24 hours per day and continuously, Governor Igor Babushkin said ASTRAKHAN, February 4. /TASS/.
The governor of Russia's Astrakhan region told residents not to panic on Wednesday after its main city, close to a huge gas ...
Some Astrakhan residents responded with sarcastic comments on social media. "You see - natural gas isn't dangerous. Breathe in deeply," one person wrote. Another posted: "It's 60 km from Aksaraisk ...
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