Ukrainian drone strike hits Russian drone factory over 1,000 kilometers from border, military claims
- Ukrainian forces struck a Russian combat drone production site in Tatarstan on Wednesday, April 23.
- This facility reportedly manufactures up to 300 Shahed-style drones daily used in Russian attacks.
- The target plant sits over 1,000 kilometers from Ukraine's border in the Alabuga Special Economic Zone.
- Ukraine's General Staff reported "confirmed hits and explosions in the target area."
- Reports indicated damage to the facility's final assembly line, with no casualties reported.
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Ukraine struck a Russian factory in Tatarstan where Shahed drones are assembled. The site is more than 1,200 km from Ukraine. This Ukrainian drone didn’t make it to the target. Remember how talks on ending the war were supposed to start today in...
Ukrainian drone strike hits Russian drone factory over 1,000 kilometers from border, military claims
Ukraine's military said on April 23 that it struck a Russian facility producing combat drones located more than 1,000 kilometers (621 miles) from Ukraine's border.Independent news channel Astra reported earlier in the day that a Ukrainian long-range drone strike had targeted Alabuga, sharing purported footage of a drone being shot down. The Russian Defense Ministry claimed that Russian air defenses shot down one Ukrainian airplane-type drone in …
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