15 APR 2026
UkraineSterlitamak, Russia

Ukraine strikes Russian chemical plant

Wednesday, 15 April 2026 at 09:48 UTC · 4 sources

Ukrainian long-range drones have struck the AO Sintez-Kauchuk petrochemical facility in Sterlitamak, located in Russia's Republic of Bashkortostan. The plant specializes in synthetic rubbers and related chemicals, and the latest strike reportedly targeted ammonia processing units at the Nefte-Khim enterprise. The attack highlights Ukraine's expanding campaign against Russia's military-industrial and chemical production capabilities deep inside its territory.

Updates
7h ago@visegrad24

The message provides additional detail on the plant's role, specifying it supplies both the Russian military and industrial sector.

6h agoSupernova+

New video footage shows significant activity at the industrial zone of the petrochemical plant during the strike.

6h agoSupernova+

New video and reports confirm the strike targeted ammonia processing units at the Sterlitamak Nefte-Khim enterprise.

Sources
TGAMK Mappingview7h ago
TW@visegrad24view7h ago
TGSupernova+view7h ago
TGSupernova+view6h ago
Cycle: Wednesday, 15 April 2026 at 09:48 UTC · First reported: 7h ago
Ukraine strikes Russian chemical plant — TheDailyEuro