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Flamingo missiles hit explosives plant in Russia's Samara Oblast, Ukraine says

The strike on JSC Promsintez, producing over 30,000 tons of military explosives annually, is part of Ukraine's campaign to disrupt Russian munitions production.

  • Ukrainian Flamingo missiles struck the JSC Promsintez explosives plant in Samara Oblast, Russia, targeting a facility that produces over 30,000 metric tons of explosives annually.
  • The attack caused a confirmed strike and subsequent explosion, with photos and videos showing a large fireball, while the full extent of the damage is still being assessed.
  • Russian forces reportedly shot down 155 Ukrainian drones across 16 regions overnight, including Crimea and Moscow, though Moscow did not report whether any drones hit their targets.
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Fighters of missile troops and artillery of the Ground Forces of the Armed Forces with the use of Ukrainian FP-5 Flamingo missiles struck the Promsyntez plant in Chapayevsk Samara region of the Russian Federation.

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The Ukrainian attack on an explosive plant in Russia marks a new stage in the conflict. The Flamingo FP-5 missile reportedly hit 900 km from the border, illustrating the growing reach of the Ukrainian arsenal.

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There's a smoke stake over the city.

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n-tv.de broke the news in on Friday, March 27, 2026.
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