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Zelenskyy says Ukraine's military hit key Russian missile plant in Bryansk region

Ukraine targeted a key Russian microelectronics plant with British Storm Shadow missiles, causing significant damage and six civilian deaths, officials said.

  • Ukraine said its military used British Storm Shadow cruise missiles to attack a key Russian missile factory in Bryansk region, damaging production facilities.
  • President Zelenskyy described the strike as "a completely justified response to the aggressor" and said the factory "produced electronics and components for Russian missiles" striking Ukrainian cities.
  • The United States proposed another round of Russia-Ukraine talks next week, according to Zelenskyy, potentially to be held in Switzerland or Turkey.
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Russia reports seven deaths after Ukrainian attack on Bryansk +++ Kiev and Budapest argue for visit of Hungarian examiners +++ Selenskyj: Orban blocks money, weapons and path of Ukraine into the EU +++ The newsblog.

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Ukraine hit a Russian weapons factory with Storm Shadow. Moscow speaks of a terrorist attack. Russia is under threat of British aid.

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Ukrainian forces have attacked an armament factory in the Russian region of Bryansk with Storm Shadov missiles. Damaged houses and cars burning on the street can be seen in videos shared by Russian and Ukrainian military telegram channels. It is claimed that they showed the result of a rocket attack, the originator of a recording explains that by the attack of a local resident "the hand has been torn down".Inhabitants of the region report massiv…

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La Presse broke the news in Montreal, Canada on Tuesday, March 10, 2026.
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