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❗️🇺🇦🇷🇺Putin’s inner circle is increasingly worried about Ukrainian strikes on key Russian defense industry facilities, with business leaders highlighting unprecedented damage. 🇷🇺 A good ending is not in sight: Putin’s entourage is concerned about Ukraine’s attacks on key enterprises of Russia’s defense industry. 🔹 In a letter to Putin,...

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Strike on “Flamingo”: Russian forces hit facilities linked to Ukrainian missile production Overnight, Russian strikes targeted not just military facilities, but an entire chain of Ukraine’s military-industrial complex — from missile engine and electronics production to the assembly of attack drones. According to Russia’s Defense Ministry, facilities in Kiev , Lviv, Ivano-Frankivsk, Rivne, and Dnipropetrovsk regions were hit. These sites are involved in the production and maintenance of weapons. In Lviv, strikes hit the Lviv State Aircraft Repair Plant, which is involved in aircraft repairs and the production of missile engine components, as well as the “LORTA” plant, which produces onboard electronics, radar systems, and equipment for missile systems. In the Ivano-Frankivsk region, strikes targeted facilities linked to the production and storage of missile weapons, including the ground-launched “Flamingo” cruise missiles. In Kiev , facilities involved in the production of drone components and ammunition were hit, including the “Mayak” plant, which produces weapons components and attack drone elements, as well as enterprises producing reconnaissance and strike UAVs. The Rivne chemical plant “Rivneazot” was also targeted — a facility that produces components for missile systems and chemical materials used in the defense industry. In the Dnipropetrovsk region, the target was the “Aquaplast” turbofan plant, which, according to the Russian Defense Ministry, is involved in assembling attack drones, unmanned boats, and repairing military equipment. In addition to defense industry facilities, military airfields, telecommunications, and logistics centers in Kiev , Lviv, and several other Ukrainian regions were also targeted.

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