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Fertiliser plant in Russia's Vologda region damaged in Ukrainian drone attack, governor says

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Posted on April 26, 2026

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MOSCOW, April 26 (Reuters) - A fertiliser plant in Russia's Vologda region was damaged in a Ukrainian drone attack on Sunday, local governor Georgy Filimonov said. Filimonov said a high‑pressure

Fertiliser Plant in Russia's Vologda Region Hit by Ukrainian Drone Attack

Details of the Drone Attack and Its Aftermath

Incident Overview

MOSCOW, April 26 (Reuters) - A fertiliser plant in Russia's Vologda region was damaged in a Ukrainian drone attack on Sunday, local governor Georgy Filimonov said.

Damage to Infrastructure

Filimonov said a high‑pressure sulphuric acid pipeline was damaged in the city of Cherepovets at an Apatit complex, a subsidiary of PhosAgro, one of the world's largest producers of phosphate-based fertilisers.

Containment and Casualties

The leak has been contained and there were no releases of hazardous chemicals, he said, adding that five people were injured.

About Apatit and PhosAgro

According to PhosAgro, Apatit is Europe's biggest producer of phosphate-based fertilisers, as well as phosphoric and sulphuric acids.

Wider Drone Attacks Across Russia

Major Attack Summary

MAJOR ATTACK

Russia's defence ministry said that from 2000 Moscow time (1700 GMT) on Saturday to 0900 on Sunday, Russian air defences shot down more than 250 Ukrainian drones over more than a dozen regions.

Sevastopol Under Heavy Attack

Sevastopol governor Mikhail Razvozhayev said the city was targeted in one of the heaviest attacks to date, with 71 drones destroyed.

One person was killed and four were injured, while residential buildings, shops and cars were damaged. Parts of downed drones fell on railway tracks.

Attacks in the Yaroslavl Region

In the Yaroslavl region, where Ukraine has frequently targeted oil refineries, Russian air defences repelled another large‑scale drone attack, governor Mikhail Yevrayev said, without providing details.

Reporting Credits

(Reporting by Maxim RodionovEditing by Ros Russell, Elaine Hardcastle)

Key Takeaways

  • The April 26, 2026 strike on the Apatit plant in Cherepovets damaged a sulfuric acid pipeline; the leak was contained and no toxic discharge occurred, though five people were injured (Governor Georgy Filimonov) (bloomberg.com).
  • PhosAgro’s Apatit is Europe’s largest producer of phosphate-based fertilisers and key industrial acids, making it a strategic target in Ukraine’s campaign to disrupt Russian commodity exporters (savechangeworld.com).
  • This follows a similar March 27 attack that triggered fires at the same complex, underscoring a renewed focus by Kyiv on industrial infrastructure linked to fertiliser and explosives production (newsukraine.rbc.ua).

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Frequently Asked Questions

What happened at the fertiliser plant in Russia's Vologda region?
A Ukrainian drone attack damaged a high-pressure sulphuric acid pipeline at the Apatit complex in Cherepovets, Vologda.
Was there a release of hazardous chemicals after the attack?
No, the leak was contained and there were no releases of hazardous chemicals, according to local authorities.
How many people were injured in the incident?
Five people were reported injured due to the damage at the fertiliser plant.
Who owns the damaged fertiliser plant?
The damaged Apatit complex is a subsidiary of PhosAgro, one of the world's largest producers of phosphate-based fertilisers.
How extensive were the drone attacks across Russia during this period?
Russian air defences shot down more than 250 Ukrainian drones over more than a dozen regions between Saturday evening and Sunday morning.

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