Ukraine strikes Bryansk missile guidance system factory
Ukrainian forces have successfully hit a missile guidance system factory in Bryansk, resulting in multiple casualties.
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky has announced successful operations by the armed forces, particularly highlighting a strike on a factory in Bryansk, Russia. This facility was known for producing various types of Russian missile guidance systems. Zelensky expressed his gratitude towards the military for their service and called the operation a significant achievement. Videos shared online show plumes of smoke rising from the city, indicating the scale of the attack.
The strike has been confirmed by Alexander Bogomaz, the governor of the Bryansk region, who reported that the attack resulted in six fatalities and injuries to 37 others. Reports indicate that the missile used in this operation was a 'Storm Shadow', targeting a factory that specializes in chip production for mobile devices. The attack on the factory highlights the sustained conflict and Ukraine's offensive capabilities against Russian military infrastructure.
Additionally, information from a Telegram channel associated with Russian security forces has corroborated the incident, specifics of which reveal that the factory, identified as 'Kremniy El', was the primary target of this military operation. This incident not only underscores the ongoing military tensions between Ukraine and Russia but also demonstrates the tactical maneuvers employed by Ukraine to target key military production facilities within Russia's borders.