Feb 24 β€’ 17:45 UTC πŸ‡ΊπŸ‡¦ Ukraine Kyiv Independent

Russian strike temporarily delayed Flamingo missile production, Zelensky says

A Russian attack on a Ukrainian defense facility interrupted the production of Ukraine's Flamingo cruise missiles, according to President Zelensky.

President Volodymyr Zelensky announced that a recent Russian strike on a Ukrainian defense manufacturing facility caused a temporary delay in the production of long-range Flamingo cruise missiles. The attack targeted a factory operated by Fire Point, the company responsible for the missile's production. It was confirmed that the facility suffered significant damage from two separate Russian strikes, which destroyed vital production workshops.

Zelensky, in an interview with the German broadcaster Tagesschau, mentioned that although the production was interrupted, operations have since resumed, and additional units of the Flamingo missiles have been built. This statement underscores Ukraine's resilience in the face of ongoing conflict. The Flamingo missiles have been already deployed in attacks against Russian targets, indicating their strategic importance in Ukraine's military efforts.

The situation highlights the persistent threat posed by Russian military actions to Ukraine's defense capabilities, particularly in the context of domestic production of weaponry. Despite the setbacks, Ukrainian officials are optimistic about increasing missile output as measures to enhance logistical and manufacturing capacities are being implemented. The ongoing development and deployment of these missiles could significantly impact the conflict dynamics on the battlefield.

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