ArcelorMittal statement regarding missile strike on its Ukraine plant
ArcelorMittal can confirm that its Ukraine operation, ArcelorMittal Kryvih Rih, suffered a missile strike over the weekend in which 13 employees of the company and contractors were injured and tragically two employees died: one staff member and one from a contractor organization. Our focus is on the families and loved ones of our colleagues who ...
ArcelorMittal has announced a missile strike on its Ukraine plant, ArcelorMittal Kryvih Rih. The attack resulted in 13 employees and contractors suffering injuries, with two fatalities - one staff member and another from a contractor organization. The company's primary concern is the welfare of the affected colleagues and their families, who are receiving all necessary medical care in local medical facilities.
At the time of the strike, the plant was operating normally. However, the explosion caused significant damage to the main production facilities, particularly the energy and blast furnace production units, leading to partial halts in the plant's production processes. Authorities are currently evaluating the full extent of the damage and determining the feasibility and timeline for restoring the plant's operations. The company will provide further updates as more information becomes available.
Written by urgent.news from Hellenic Shipping News's reporting — not their text. Machine-written — may contain errors; check the original before relying on it.