A drone attack on a missile production plant in Russia's Udmurt Republic was confirmed by the governor, though the Russian Defence Ministry did not mention it.
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The governor confirmed a drone attack on a missile production plant in Russia's Udmurt Republic
On the night of February 21, units of the Missile Forces and Artillery of the Armed Forces of Ukraine carried out a strike with FP-5 Flamingo cruise missiles. A defense industry enterprise – the Votkinsk Plant in the city of Votkinsk (Udmurt Republic, Russian Federation) – was hit. A fire was recorded on the premises of the facility.
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Ukrainian forces struck the Votkinsk Plant on the night of February 21 using FP-5 Flamingo cruise missiles
The plant manufactures RS-24 Yars, Yars-S, Yars-M, Bulava, Iskander-M, and Kinzhal missile systems
A fire was recorded on the territory of the facility following the strike
Final results of the attack are being clarified
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