Three dead, 35 injured in Ukrainian strike on factory in Russia's Izhevsk, governor says
IZHEVSK, UDMURT REPUBLIC, RUSSIA, JUL 1 – The strike targeted a key military-industrial plant producing air defense missile systems and drones, causing three deaths and 35 injuries, including 10 serious cases, officials said.
- On July 1, 2025, a Ukrainian drone attack targeted an industrial facility in Izhevsk, resulting in three fatalities and injuring 35 individuals.
- The attack followed two earlier rounds of unsuccessful ceasefire talks since May and occurred amid ongoing drone and missile strikes between Russia and Ukraine.
- The Kupol plant produces drones and air defense systems and was targeted by two Ukrainian drones launched about 1,300 km away, marking the second strike since November.
- Governor Aleksandr Brechalov confirmed 35 hospitalized with 10 in serious condition and briefed President Putin, while Ukrainian sources said the Security Service of Ukraine carried out the strike.
- This strike highlights the intensifying drone warfare in the conflict and the strategic targeting of Russian military manufacturing far inside Russian territory.
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The images spread over social networks, showing a burning building in the heart of one of the most guarded military industrial sites in Russia, in the arsenal city of Ijevsk, east of Moscow. Ukraine claimed, on Tuesday 1 July, that it had hit a factory manufacturing ground-to-air defence systems and long-range drones. Kiev used its own long-range drones for this attack.
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On Tuesday, a Ukrainian drone attack hit a factory in the Russian city of Izhevsk, which is about 740 miles from Ukraine's border, killing at least three workers and wounding 35. "As of now, three people died, and 35 were hospitalized, including 10 in severe condition. They are receiving all…
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800 Miles From the Front: Ukraine Hit Russia with Long-Range Drone Strike
Key Points and Summary – Ukraine has launched one of its deepest strikes into Russia, hitting the Kupol Electromechanical Plant in Izhevsk, nearly 800 miles from the front line. The facility is a key manufacturer of Russian air defense systems and drones. The July 1st attack, which killed three people, is part of Ukraine’s escalating drone warfare campaign and a direct response to Russia’s own record-breaking drone barrages in June. As US aid to…
Ukrainian drones strike Russian defense plant in Izhevsk, killing three and injuring dozens
On Tuesday morning, Ukrainian drones struck the Russian city of Izhevsk, over 800 miles from the two countries’ border. The attack killed three people and injured dozens, according to local officials. Ukrainian sources report that the target was the Kupol plant, which produces missile systems and drones for the Russian military. Here’s what we know so far about the attack.
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