Missile strike at ArcelorMittal (NYSE: MT) kills 2, halts output
Rhea-AI Filing Summary
ArcelorMittal reported that its Ukrainian operation, ArcelorMittal Kryvih Rih, was hit by a missile strike over the weekend. The company stated that 13 employees and contractors were injured and two employees died, one directly employed staff member and one contractor employee. Those affected are receiving medical care in city facilities.
The plant was operational at the time, but the strike damaged the main production facilities of the energy and blast furnace production, leading to a partial halt of production processes. Specialists are assessing the extent of the damage and the possibilities and timing of restoring operations, with further updates to follow. In 2025 ArcelorMittal generated $61.4 billion of revenue and produced 55.6 million metric tonnes of crude steel and 48.8 million tonnes of iron ore, underlining the scale of its global operations.
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- A missile strike on ArcelorMittal Kryvih Rih caused 2 employee deaths and 13 injuries, damaged main energy and blast furnace production facilities, and led to a partial halt of plant operations while damage is assessed.
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