Ukrainian Navy confirms strike on Russian Electrodetal plant with Neptune missile
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29 September, 13:22

A fire after the attack on the Elektrodetal plant. Photo: Astra
The Ukrainian Navy has confirmed that a Ukrainian-made Neptune missile struck the Russian Electrodetal plant in Russia's Bryansk Oblast. The facility is known for producing electrical connectors used in military equipment.
Source: Ukrainian Navy
Details: The Ukrainian Navy stated that the strike targeted the Karachev Electrodetal plant overnight. The attack was part of ongoing efforts to dismantle the Russian military supply chain.
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The strike on the Elektrodetal plant on 29 September.
Background:
- Russian media reported that the Electrodetal plant, which develops and manufactures electronic components, including those for military use, was hit on the night of 28-29 September.
- The General Staff of the Armed Forces of Ukraine later confirmed a missile strike on the facility.
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