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Three dead, 35 injured in Ukrainian strike on factory in Russia's Izhevsk, governor says

  • On Tuesday, a Ukrainian drone strike targeted a factory in Izhevsk, Russia, resulting in the deaths of three employees and injuring 35 others, who were subsequently hospitalized.
  • The attack took place amid ongoing hostilities and stalled peace negotiations between Russia and Ukraine, with Ukraine’s intelligence agency taking credit for the operation.
  • The Kupol plant produces drones and air defense systems and had been targeted previously without casualties; the strike caused visible fire and smoke in Izhevsk.
  • Governor Aleksandr Brechalov said 10 of the hospitalized are in serious condition and confirmed all necessary medical care is being provided to the injured.
  • This attack illustrates the expanding reach of Ukrainian drone operations and may lead to increased Russian countermeasures as fighting continues across the frontlines.
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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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n-tv.de broke the news in on Monday, June 30, 2025.
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