Ukraine Claims to Damage Russian Fighter Jet, Missile Factories - News From Antiwar.com
RUSSIA, JUL 11 – Ukrainian drone strikes damaged multiple Russian military-industrial sites, including MiG fighter and missile plants, with officials reporting 155 drones shot down overnight.
- Last Thursday, Ukrainian Defense Forces carried out drone strikes on a fighter jet plant near Moscow and a missile factory in Tula, causing explosions and fires.
- Ukrainian drone strikes targeted Russian military-industrial sites, including a fighter jet plant near Moscow and a missile factory in Tula, aiming to undermine Russia’s war capacity.
- The Russian Defense Ministry reported downing 155 Ukrainian drones overnight, targeting the Lukhovitsky plant that produces MiG fighters like the MiG-29 and MiG-23.
- Following the strikes, an apartment building in Tula collapsed, killing one and injuring another, as regional officials confirmed civilian casualties.
- Overnight strikes on Russian military facilities by Ukraine’s drones aim to weaken Moscow’s defense sector amid ongoing deep attacks since the invasion, intensifying the cycle of aerial assaults.
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Ukraine Claims to Damage Russian Fighter Jet, Missile Factories - News From Antiwar.com
Ukrainian officials say they were able to cause damage to multiple Russian arms production plants. Russian officials reported that the Ukrainian aerial attack hit civilian targets. Kiev claimed to have conducted a successful drone attack in Russia overnight Thursday. Ukrainian military officials reported causing damage to a factory that produces…
Ukrainian drones would have hit an important Russian aircraft factory near Moscow, which produces MiG-29 and MiG-31 and works for the modernisation of Shahed drones.


Ukraine says its drones struck Russian plane and missile plants
KYIV — Ukraine said on Friday its drones struck a Russian fighter aircraft plant in the Moscow region and a missile production facility in the Tula region, causing explosions and fires at both.
The Ukrainian army announced Friday that its drones hit a Russian aircraft factory in the region of Moscow and a missile production plant in the region of Tula. In a statement on the Telegram application, the army explained that the night attack caused explosions and a fire at the airport, as well as that [...]
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