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Ukraine reportedly strikes Russian military plant in Volgograd

Ukraine has reportedly targeted a Russian military plant in Volgograd using Flamingo missiles.

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🇬🇧 English Jun 27, 06:00 UTC
🇫🇷 French Jun 28, 14:09 UTC · Le Monde.fr

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The brief

Ukraine has conducted a strike on a military plant located in Volgograd. Reports indicate that Flamingo missiles were used in the operation.

Coverage from The Kyiv Independent, Українська правда, and Українські Національні Новини (УНН) emphasizes the use of Flamingo missiles against the defense facility. Additionally, Militarnyi reports that satellite imagery confirms an attack on the Vladimir Space Communications Center.

Future developments depend on further confirmation of the damages and whether more satellite imagery is released regarding the affected sites.

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What weapon was reportedly used in the Volgograd strike?

According to coverage from Українська правда and УНН, Flamingo missiles were used.

What evidence exists for the attack?

Militarnyi reports that satellite imagery confirms an attack on the Vladimir Space Communications Center.

Which outlets are reporting on this event?

The event is being reported by The Kyiv Independent, Українська правда, УНН, and Militarnyi.

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