Ukraine Says Its Long-Range Drones Attacked a Russian Factory Making Warheads for Its Deadly Shaheds
- On July 4, Ukraine's Armed Forces attacked the JSC 'Federal Scientific and Production Center Research Institute of Applied Chemistry' in Russia, which produces warheads for Shahed drones, according to the General Staff of the Armed Forces of Ukraine.
- The targeted facility is crucial for Russia's military strategy against Ukraine, and these strikes are part of a strategy to weaken Russia's military capability and pressure them to change their aggressive tactics.
- The General Staff stated that the drone strike resulted in a fire and heavy smoke at the site, confirming the effectiveness of the operation.
- Ukraine aims to continue these operations until Russia ceases its armed aggression against Ukraine.
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Ukraine says its long-range drones attacked a Russian factory making warheads for its deadly Shaheds
The Shahed is an Iranian-designed drone that Russia now produces in large quantities at home.AP Photo/Efrem LukatskyThe Ukrainian military said it carried out a drone attack on a Russian weapons-making facility.The attack on Friday hit a site that produces warheads for Russia's notorious Shahed drones.It marks Ukraine's latest deep-strike operation targeting Russia's war machine.The Ukrainian military said on Friday that it carried out a long-ra…
SBS showed a video of an attack on a facility for the production of drone warheads near Moscow. The forces of unmanned systems struck the Moscow-area "Research Institute of Applied Chemistry", which produces warheads for "Shaheeds". This enterprise also develops fire mixtures for thermobaric charges TOS-1 "Buratino" and TOS-1A "Solntsepek".
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