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Ukrainian drones brought Crimean Titan's operations to a halt

UA NEWS 13 June 2026 19:09
Ukrainian drones brought Crimean Titan's operations to a halt

On the night of June 13, Ukraine’s Unmanned Systems Forces struck the “Crimean Titan” facility in occupied Armyansk. This was reported by Robert Brovdi, commander of the Unmanned Systems Forces, to “Madyar.”

According to him, objective monitoring confirmed that the target was hit. A fire broke out on the plant’s premises, and production processes were suspended.

“Crimean Titan” is the largest producer of titanium dioxide in Eastern Europe. The plant is located on the Perekop Isthmus near Armiansk and came under the control of Russian authorities following the occupation of Crimea.

The plant produces raw materials used to manufacture gunpowder, rocket fuel, and explosives, supplying the needs of the Russian military-industrial complex.

Earlier, in November 2025, Ukrainian drones also struck the Perekop Bromine Plant in Krasnoperekopsk—a strategic facility that supplies chemical products to the Russian military-industrial complex.

Source: Robert Brovdi (“Madyar”), Ukrainian Unmanned Systems Forces.

On the night of June 10, drones attacked the Novokuybyshevsk Oil Refinery in Russia’s Samara Oblast. Following the strikes, a massive fire broke out at the facility, which, according to local residents, was visible from various parts of the city.

A fuel shortage is expected across Russia through August.

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