Russia-Ukraine war: Indian billionaire Lakshmi Mittal’s steel plant in Kyiv hit by Moscow’s missile
In the Russia Ukraine war, a Russian ballistic missile struck the ArcelorMittal mining and metallurgical complex in Kryvyi Rih, Ukraine's largest integrated
Russia Ukraine War: Mittal Steel Plant Hit by Missile
Theindiapostdaily.com – In the Russia Ukraine war, a Russian ballistic missile struck the ArcelorMittal mining and metallurgical complex in Kryvyi Rih, Ukraine’s largest integrated steel operation, hours after Kyiv dispatched more than 800 drones deep into Russian territory. The facility, owned by Indian-origin billionaire Lakshmi Mittal, sits in the hometown of President Volodymyr Zelenskyy. According to a company statement released via Telegram and reported by Reuters, the blast killed two workers and wounded 14 others. The strike underscored how the Russia Ukraine war continues to reach deep into civilian industrial infrastructure on both sides of the conflict.
The company confirmed that critical infrastructure in the blast furnace and power generation divisions sustained damage, forcing a partial shutdown of production processes. ArcelorMittal’s Kryvyi Rih complex is one of the largest steel producers in Eastern Europe, supplying raw materials and finished products across the region. The partial halt will likely affect downstream supply chains for construction, automotive, and energy sectors that depend on Ukrainian steel output.
“As a result of the attack, key production facilities in the power generation and blast furnace sectors have been damaged, and the plant’s production processes have been partially halted.”
Overnight Barrage Reaches Multiple Cities
The Kryvyi Rih strike formed part of a wider overnight Russian assault that reached multiple Ukrainian cities. Fires broke out in Kyiv, and civilians were injured in several locations. Both nations have been unleashing hundreds of drones nightly against energy grids, industrial installations, and military positions far beyond the active front lines, a pattern that has defined the Russia Ukraine war since its escalation in early 2024.
In a social media statement, Zelenskyy described the morning’s aftermath and the scale of the previous night’s bombardment.
“Emergency services are working at the sites of the Russian strikes that took place this morning and last night. In Kyiv, the fires were quickly extinguished, and emergency work is now ongoing. The Russians injured six people in the city and the region. Kremenchuk and Kryvyi Rih were also hit with ballistic missiles. Wherever the Russians can reach with their ballistic missiles, they strike civilian infrastructure.”
“This week alone, 13 regions came under attack. The enemy launched more than 1,550 attack drones, nearly 1,560 guided aerial bombs, and 62 missiles at our cities and communities, most of them ballistic missiles of various types.”
Ukraine’s Largest Drone Push Targets Moscow
The exchange came amid continued escalation in a conflict now approaching its fifth year. On Sunday, 17 August, Ukrainian forces sent hundreds of drones across the border toward Moscow, killing at least six people in what observers are calling one of the largest aerial operations of the war. Russia’s Defence Ministry announced that its air-defence units intercepted and destroyed 822 Ukrainian drones during the overnight wave. Moscow Mayor Sergei Sobyanin said approximately 600 drones were tracked inbound toward the capital, with nearly a third shot down over the Moscow region itself.
Ukraine has markedly intensified its campaign against Russian infrastructure over the past year. Long-range missiles and coordinated drone swarms now routinely target military-industrial plants and energy installations, according to AP reporting. Kyiv has also turned its attention to large Wildberries distribution warehouses, destroying merchandise valued at billions of dollars belonging to the Russian e-commerce giant. These strikes have drawn the consequences of the Russia Ukraine war closer to ordinary Russians nearly four and a half years after Moscow launched its full-scale invasion.
Frequently Asked Questions
How many workers were injured at the ArcelorMittal plant? Two workers were killed and 14 others were wounded in the missile strike on the Kryvyi Rih complex, according to the company’s statement released via Telegram.
What part of the steel plant was damaged? Key production facilities in the power generation and blast furnace sectors were damaged, resulting in a partial halt of production processes at the integrated steel operation.
How many drones did Ukraine launch toward Moscow? Ukrainian forces dispatched more than 800 drones in the overnight operation. Russia’s Defence Ministry reported intercepting 822 drones, while Moscow’s mayor said roughly 600 were tracked inbound toward the capital.
Who owns the ArcelorMittal Kryvyi Rih complex? The facility is owned by Indian-origin billionaire Lakshmi Mittal through his global steel group ArcelorMittal. It is
