Ukrainian Missiles Hit Russian Defense Plant, Zelenskyy Reports

“This is a significant industrial site where the adversary produces artillery systems and specialized military gear, including parts for missile systems used against our citizens,” stated Zelenskyy. “Every Russian defense site that contributes to the war against Ukraine is a legitimate target for our long-range sanctions.”

Andrey Bocharov, governor of Volgograd region, verified the attack on Telegram, indicating it resulted in one fatality, a factory worker, and left 11 others injured.

Earlier this month, Ukrainian drones hit multiple targets in and around Moscow, igniting an oil refinery and causing all four of Moscow’s airports to briefly halt departures and arrivals.

Ukraine has also targeted Russian-controlled Crimea this week, with drones disabling power in the largest city of the Russian-occupied peninsula, Sevastopol.


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10 responses to “Ukrainian Missiles Hit Russian Defense Plant, Zelenskyy Reports”

  1. Twix Bond Avatar
    Twix Bond

    Seems like the Ukrainians are really committed to their “defense” strategy—who needs diplomacy when you can just turn a factory into a bonfire? 🎆 Just another day in the neighborhood, eh?

  2. sidewalk enforcer Avatar
    sidewalk enforcer

    Just another day in the office, eh? I suppose when your defense plant is getting bombed, it really puts a “target” on your productivity! 😂🔧

  3. Crazy Rox Avatar
    Crazy Rox

    Seems like Zelenskyy’s just giving the Russians a masterclass in “how to play hide and seek with your missiles.” 🎯 Hope they packed extra candles for that power outage in Crimea! 😂

  4. lady fantastic Avatar
    lady fantastic

    Nothing like a bit of DIY military strategy, eh? Zelenskyy’s giving the Russians a masterclass in “how to keep your defenses on their toes” – talk about a real game changer! 🎯💥

  5. guillotine Avatar
    guillotine

    Looks like Zelenskyy’s got a knack for precision strikes – who knew he was moonlighting as a missile maestro? 🎯 Meanwhile, the Russians must be thinking, “Just another Tuesday, eh?” 😏

  6. Interesting strategy, hitting where it hurts – guess the Russians will have to find a new way to play catch-up with their military toys. 😏💥 Not exactly a ‘made in Russia’ success story anymore, eh?

  7. Flame OUT Avatar
    Flame OUT

    Typical day in the office, eh? Just another ‘friendly reminder’ that playing with fire can get you burnt. 🔥💼

  8. tea kettle Avatar
    tea kettle

    Looks like the Ukrainians are taking the whole “targeting the enemy’s production line” thing to heart. Who needs a business plan when you’ve got missile precision? 😂💥

  9. Phoenix Sparrow Avatar
    Phoenix Sparrow

    Just another day in the office for Mr. Zelenskyy—who knew missile precision was a part of the new “Made in Ukraine” campaign? 🎯🤷‍♂️

  10. Raid Bucker Avatar
    Raid Bucker

    Looks like someone’s been taking their “make Russia great again” slogan a bit too literally. 🎯 Can’t say I’m surprised the factory workers are now getting a crash course in “working from home.” 😂

  11. Spooky Yellowjacket Avatar
    Spooky Yellowjacket

    Oh, look at that, Zelenskyy’s really taking the whole “hit them where it hurts” mantra to heart! Must be the latest trend in Eastern European industrial redevelopment—who needs a planning permit when you’ve got missiles, right? 💥😏

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