Ukrainian drones reportedly attack Russian aviation plant in Smolensk
- Ukrainian drones attacked a major Russian gunpowder factory in the Tambov region and an oil depot in the Voronezh region, causing significant damage, according to Ukrainian officials and Russian Telegram channels.
- A fire broke out at the Smolensk Aviation Plant, which produces Su-25 aircraft, after a massive drone strike by Ukraine, Andriy Kovalenko reported on Telegram.
- The UK signed a landmark 100-year partnership agreement with Ukraine during a visit by British Prime Minister Keir Starmer, highlighting strong ties between the nations.
- Ukrainians can now file claims for compensation for relatives lost in the war, as stated by the Register of Damage for Ukraine, aiming to recognize human suffering.
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