British Storm Shadow missiles were used in a 'massive' Ukrainian strike against a Russian chemical plant, the Ukrainian military says
Ukrainian forces struck a key Russian chemical plant producing explosives with British Storm Shadow missiles, marking a strategic escalation in their campaign to weaken Moscow's war industry.
- Ukrainian forces conducted a large-scale attack on the Bryansk Chemical Plant in Russia, using Storm Shadow missiles, according to the Ukrainian military.
- The facility is vital to Russia's military efforts, producing gunpowder and explosives, as noted by the General Staff of Ukraine's Armed Forces.
- Russia's Defense Ministry reported shooting down 57 Ukrainian drones during the incident but did not confirm any Storm Shadow missiles hitting their targets.
- The consequences of the strike are currently being evaluated by Ukrainian officials, highlighting the operation's involvement of multiple military branches.
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Ukraine has attacked inside Russia with British Shadow missiles, which have hit a chemical plant in the Bryansk region.


Ukraine hits Russian chemical with British Storm Shadow missiles in ‘massive’ attack
The facility, located in Bryansk Oblast, produces gunpowder and explosives
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