Feb 21 β€’ 08:30 UTC πŸ‡±πŸ‡» Latvia TVNET

Ukrainian drones attacked a Russian missile factory in Votkinsk

Ukrainian drones reportedly targeted a missile factory in Votkinsk, Russia, injuring 11 people and damaging two of the facility's workshops.

In a nighttime drone strike in Votkinsk, Udmurtia, Russia, Ukrainian drones have reportedly targeted a missile factory, leading to the injury of 11 individuals and significant damage to the plant. The factory is known for manufacturing missiles such as the Iskander-M and Topol-M. The attack highlights the ongoing conflict between Ukraine and Russia, particularly as the war continues to evolve with new tactics and technologies on both sides.

According to reports from various Telegram channels, including 'Astra' and 'Baza', the regional governor Alexander Brechalov confirmed the drone strike, which occurred nearly 1500 kilometers from the Ukrainian border. While some sources indicate the use of drones, others suggest that the factory was attacked with missiles, illustrating discrepancies in reported details surrounding the incident.

This strike not only raises concerns about the escalation of the conflict but also underscores the vulnerability of Russia's military-industrial complex. As the situation develops, it may have implications for Russian military capabilities and the broader strategies employed by Ukraine in its efforts against the ongoing invasion. Such events also amplify international attention regarding the ongoing war and the tactics being deployed by both sides in this prolonged conflict.

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