On the night of July 11, drones attacked Tula and the region en masse, reported ASTRA. What our journalists managed to find out about the attack, after talking to local residents, sources in the Russian Ministry of Emergency Situations, medical services in the region, and law enforcement agencies in Ukraine:

In Aleksin, Tula region, fragments of a UAV fell on the territory of the fourth workshop of the Aleksinsky Experimental Mechanical Plant. There is no information about the destruction and casualties. Back in 2018, the Aviaport portal reported that in 2011, the AOMZ entered the ammunition Concern “Techmash”.

“Currently, AOMZ is involved in the execution of the State Defense Order and produces non-standard equipment for the production of explosives and solid fuel for enterprises in the military-industrial complex,” the publication reported.
In Novomoskovsk, Tula region, at least one UAV hit the Azot chemical plant, 57-year-old security guard of the enterprise Sergey Govryushkin was wounded. With shrapnel wounds, he was hospitalized in Novomoskovsk city clinical hospital, branch No. 1. As it became known earlier, Azot supplies the plant named after Sverdlov in the Nizhny Novgorod region of nitric acid, which is used for the production of octogen and hexogen, and those, in turn, for artillery shells. The chemical plant was already attacked in May and June of this year, reported ASTRA;
In Tula JSC ” Design Bureau of Instrument Engineering named after them. academician A. G. Shipunov” was attacked. It is engaged in the development of high-precision guided weapons. As a result of the attack on the plant, the administrative building caught fire, then the plant was attacked again. One employee of the company was killed and one was injured. As previously reported by ASTRA, on June 18 and 20, UAVs have already attacked the enterprise;

UAVs were also shot down at night directly over the scientific and production association SPLAV (NPO SPLAV), which produces multiple rocket launchers. The consequences are unknown. Prior to this, on the night of May 22, one of the operating workshops of NPO SPLAV, which belongs to Rostec, was hit, and the plant was also attacked on May 7, according to ASTRA.






