The Penza Institute Builds Sensors for the Missiles that Hit Ukraine. Now It’s Smoking.
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Ukraine has attacked Penza, Russia, with drones. Reports suggest a research institute that produces parts for aircraft and missiles may have been hit.
Ukrainian strike hits Penza missile sensor facility and nearby power substation, causing fire and damage
Ukraine’s General Staff has confirmed strikes on the Penza-based “Scientific Research Institute of Physical Measurements” (NIIFI) overnight on July 1. “The site was hit and began emitting smoke,” officials said in a statement. NIIFI is a part of the “Russian Space Systems” holding, which operates under Roscosmos. The facility specializes in developing and manufacturing sensors for missile and space technology. According to the Ukrainian General …
On July 1, 2026, Ukrainian drones struck in Penza, Russia, an institute manufacturing sensors for the Iskander and Kalibr missiles. Confirmed by Zelensky, the attack was part of the campaign...
Ukraine has hit an oil refinery in Ufa, Russia, as well as a strategic military-industrial facility in the Penza region, which produces components for missile systems, according to President Volodimir Zelenski. Ukraine announced Wednesday morning that it has hit the Ufa refinery for the second time, as part of the missile attack campaign on which Ukraine...
The Penza institute builds sensors for the missiles that hit Ukraine. Now it’s smoking.
Ukrainian drones struck the Russian city of Penza on the morning of 1 July, hitting a research institute that helps build Russia's missiles, monitoring channels reported. The targeted site makes sensors for the cruise missiles and warplanes that Russia turns on Ukrainian cities, and it sits under US and Ukrainian sanctions. Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy confirmed the strike as part of Ukraine's daily long-range campaign, which the same…

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