Ukraine strikes weapons factory in Volgograd with long-range missiles
Ukraine launched a missile attack on a weapons factory in the Russian city of Volgograd overnight, hitting a facility that produces launchers for Iskander-M and Topol-M missiles.
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In the early hours of Friday, Ukrainian forces conducted a missile strike on a weapons factory in the Russian city of Volgograd. The attack was carried out using long-range F-5 Flamingo missiles, according to Ukrainian Telegram channels Exilenova+ and Supernova+.
The strike targeted the Titan-Barrikadi plant, which specializes in manufacturing launch systems for Iskander-M and Topol-M missiles, as well as artillery systems and other weapons. The extent of damage and casualties has not been disclosed yet.
This incident is part of a series of Ukrainian strikes deep inside Russian territory aimed at degrading Russia's military infrastructure and production capabilities.


