Zelenskyy: defence plant in Russia's Cheboksary struck by Ukrainian-made Flamingo missiles – videos
President Volodymyr Zelenskyy has said the Ukrainian defence forces struck a military-industrial complex facility in the Russian city of Cheboksary on the night of 4-5 May in response to continued acts of terror by Moscow.
Source: Zelenskyy on social media
Quote: "Our long-range sanctions continue to provide an entirely just response to Russian strikes.
Last night, combat launches of F-5 Flamingo cruise missiles were carried out as part of the Armed Forces' Deep Strike operation against several enemy targets, including military-industrial complex facilities in Cheboksary."
Details: Zelenskyy noted that Ukrainian-made Flamingo missiles travelled more than 1,500 km to strike the military production facility that manufactures relay protection systems, automation equipment and low-voltage devices.
The plant has been supplying navigation components to the Russian Navy, the missile industry, aviation and armoured vehicles – equipment used by Russia in its war against Ukraine.
Zelenskyy also released a video from the 19th Missile Brigade showing the launch of Flamingo missiles.
Quote: "Russia must end its war and turn to real diplomacy. We have made our proposal clear. Glory to Ukraine!"
Background: Users on Russian social media communities reported that a Ukrainian missile had struck the VNIIR-Progress defence plant in Cheboksary, the capital of Russia's Chuvash Republic, on the night of 4-5 May.
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