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Drone strike hits EuroChem’s Belorechensk fertilizer plant in southern Russia overnight

Authorities confirmed fire after “debris” of Ukrainian UAVs landed near a key plant in Belorechensk, Krasnodar Krai.
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Smoke rises from the EuroChem-Belorechenskie Minudobreniya plant after the drone strike overnight on 25 September 2025. Photo: Telegram / Exilenova+
Drone strike hits EuroChem’s Belorechensk fertilizer plant in southern Russia overnight

Astra reports that a Ukrainian drone strike targeted a chemical facility in southern Russia’s Krasnodar Krai overnight on 25 September 2025, setting off a fire and triggering mass evacuations. Telegram channels published videos and geolocation evidence identifying the struck site as the EuroChem-Belorechenskie Minudobreniya fertilizer plant in Belorechensk.

Ukraine continues its campaign against Russian fuel and defense-industry sites within Russia, aiming at undermining the supplies of the Russian army. Anid the ongoing Russo-Ukrainian war, five major Russian chemical companies have provided more than 75% of key chemical components for use in explosives and gunpowder since 2022. These include EuroChem, Uralchem, Evraz, the Sredneuralsk Copper Smelter, and Lukoil.

Drone strike confirmed in Krasnodar Krai

At 03:41 on 25 September, Russian Telegram channel Astra reported explosions in Belorechensk. Ukrainian Telegram channels Exilenova+ and Supernova+ released night-time footage of a distant explosion, stating it was filmed in the town.

Exilenova+ also asserted that the target was EuroChem-Belorechenskie Minudobreniya. Supernova+ added geolocation data to the available footage, identifying the filming point at 44.731112, 39.777857 and the nearby plant location at 44.757205, 39.768142. Later photos confirmed a fire at the factory.

EuroChem-Belorechenskie Minudobreniya is the largest chemical enterprise in southern Russia. It is located in the vicinity of Belorechensk, Krasnodar Krai. The plant specializes in producing phosphoric and complex water-soluble mineral fertilizers, along with nitrogen-based compounds. It operates under the umbrella of the mineral-chemical company EuroChem.

Sochi Airport, located in the same region, temporarily closed last night, which indirectly confirms the drone attack.

Fire and evacuation confirmed

Later in the morning, Astra reported that road traffic had been blocked near the chemical plant in Belorechensk. Residents said that Ukrainian drones had attacked the site during the night.

The Operational Headquarters of Krasnodar Krai confirmed that allegedly “debris” of Ukrainian drones had landed near “one of the major enterprises of the municipality,” sparking a fire. Officials did not name the specific plant but stated that a fire covering only around 50 square meters had been extinguished.

They added that approximately 140 employees were evacuated into protective shelters. No casualties were reported, and emergency and special services continued working at the site.