Sept. 23, 2025, 11:22 a.m.

Guerrillas discover factory in Crimea where occupants can produce explosives

(The Titan plant. PHOTO: Open source)

Agents of the ATES resistance movement scouted the Crimean Titan plant, located near Armyansk in the temporarily occupied Crimea.

This was reported by the ATES guerrilla movement.

The guerrillas managed to find out that the company not only continues to operate, but is also used by the occupiers as a cover. It is suspected that under the guise of producing ammonia fertilizers, the plant is manufacturing explosives. To protect the facility, the Russians are disguising anti-aircraft missile systems in nearby forest plantations.

It should be noted that Crimean Titan is the largest producer of titanium dioxide in Eastern Europe, which is widely used in the chemical industry. Of strategic importance to the plant is the Titan power substation, which operates at 220 kV and supplies electricity not only to the plant itself but also to other industrial facilities in the north of Crimea.

Despite the enhanced security measures at the plant, ATES agents continue to monitor the facility. All the information collected about the production and defense systems was handed over to the Armed Forces of Ukraine.

Earlier, ATES guerrillas conducted reconnaissance of the former Sevastopol Aviation Plant, which is now a key point for planning Russian air strikes on the southern regions of Ukraine. All collected data on the personnel, equipment and activities of the facility has already been transferred to the Ukrainian Defense Forces.

This facility, known as a 'helicopter company', actively supports the activities of Russian aviation. According to the guerrillas, a command post has been set up on the territory of the plant, through which combat missions to the south of Ukraine are planned. It is here that important decisions are made regarding the selection of targets and coordination of air strikes. Officers of the Russian air force from Dzhankoy and Rostov-on-Don regularly arrive at this point. Strikes are coordinated here, crews are serviced, and helicopter groups are trained and recovered.

Катерина Глушко

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