Ukraine Says Its Long-Range Drones Hit Electronic Warfare Plant in Russia
- On the night of July 26, 2025, Ukrainian long-range drones targeted two facilities at the Signal radio manufacturing plant located in Stavropol Krai, Russia.
- The attack resulted from the ongoing war triggered by Russia's February 2022 invasion of Ukraine and Ukraine's strategy to weaken Russian military production.
- The Signal plant, a major Russian producer of electronic warfare systems including radar and remote control radio devices, was hit by drones, resulting in a fire and damage to its buildings, but no casualties have been reported.
- One strike hit building No. 5, housing expensive imported numerical control machine tools, while the other impacted a radio electronic devices workshop, and Stavropol Krai Governor Vladimirov confirmed the attack caused a small fire.
- Ukrainian authorities stated they will continue targeting such facilities to disrupt Russian military capabilities and reduce the enemy's fighting power in the conflict.
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