Ukrainian Drones Hit Russian Plant Involved in Missile Output
- On Monday, June 9, 2025, Ukrainian drones attacked a military production site in Cheboksary, located in Russia's Chuvashia region.
- Ukraine targeted this private manufacturing unit because it produces critical components for Iskander and Kalibr missiles, as well as Iranian Shahed drones used in attacks.
- The attack involved two drones flying approximately 975 kilometers from Ukraine's border, causing several explosions at the ABS Electro plant in Cheboksary.
- Chuvashia Governor Oleg Nikolayev confirmed the use of two drones in a Telegram post, while Ukrainian media shared videos of the strike on June 9, 2025.
- This strike follows recent Ukrainian attacks on multiple Russian airbases, oil depots, and weapons sites, indicating an escalation in targeting Russia's military infrastructure.
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Ukrainian drones hit Russian plant involved in missile output
Ukraine said its drones hit a Russian research and production facility that supplies components for missiles, as Russia unleashed a fresh barrage of air attacks overnight. Two Ukrainian drones struck the site of an electronics developer and manufacturer in Cheboksary,…
Ouch! Counter Jumping
By Reg Green The Ukrainian Counter-Disinformation Center spoke yesterday of the importance of the drone strikes deep inside Russia. The Russian Counter-Counter-Disinformation Center is expected to deny the drones’ effectiveness. The response to that expected denial is currently being written by the Ukrainian Counter-Counter-Counter Disinformation Center.
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