Ukrainian Forces Target Key Russian Electrical Factory Near Border
- Ukrainian forces launched a drone attack on the Strela electromechanical plant in Suzemka, Bryansk region, on April 4, causing a large fire and damage to key facilities.
- The attack targeted the plant because it produces electronic equipment, including transformers and radar components, for Russia's defense sector near the Ukrainian border.
- Local authorities and Telegram channels reported the destruction of workshops, administrative buildings, and storage areas while noting a significant smoke column after the strike.
- Governor Alexander Bogomaz confirmed a fire covering 250 square meters and stated there were no casualties, while the Russian Defense Ministry acknowledged intercepting drones over the region.
- The strike marks a continuation of Ukrainian assaults on Russian military-industrial facilities, highlighting ongoing tensions along the Russia-Ukraine border regions.
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Ukrainian Forces Target Key Russian Electrical Factory near Border
Ukrainian Forces Target Key Russian Electrical Factory near Border Ukrainian forces have targeted an electrical equipment factory in the Bryansk region of Russia, near the Ukrainian border, according to a report by the local governor.Governor Alexander Bogomaz reported on Telegram that the Ukrainian strike led to the destruction of workshops and administrative buildings at the factory in Suzemka. The factory, according to Mash—a Telegram channel…
Ukraine reportedly attacks Russian Strela electromechanical plant in Bryansk Oblast
Ukraine attacked the Strela electromechanical plant in Russia's Bryansk Oblast on April 4, destroying two workshops, Russian pro-government Telegram channel Shot reported.The attack sparked a fire covering an area of 250 square meters (about 2,690 square feet), damaging critical infrastructure of the plant, Shot wrote. The Strela plant, located in Suzemka near the Ukrainian border, produces radar equipment, transformers, chokes, and other electr…
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