AFU struck at a Russian ammunition factory and Lipetsk-2 airfield with "Su" and "Migs".


The Ukrainian Defense Forces attacked the "Lipetsk-2" airfield and a military factory of the Russian occupiers during the night. This was reported by the press service of the General Staff of the AFU. It is noted that the targets of the attack were ammunition depots, fuel and lubricants, and aviation equipment stored at the airfield. Su-34, Su-35, and MiG-31 enemy planes are based at this airfield. Additionally, Ukrainian forces attacked the Federal State Unitary Enterprise «E.M. Sverdlov Plant» in the city of Dzerzhinsk, Nizhny Novgorod region of Russia, where chemicals for artillery ammunition and explosive aerial bombs are manufactured.
According to the information, guided aerial bombs were also stored at the plant. As a result of the attack, multiple explosions and active work of enemy air defense were reported. The results of the attack are being clarified.
"The mission was accomplished by the forces and means of the Security Service of Ukraine, the Main Intelligence Directorate of the Ministry of Defense of Ukraine, and the Special Operations Forces of the Armed Forces of Ukraine in cooperation with other components of the Defense Forces. The combat work against important military targets of the Russian invaders continues. To be continued…"
It should be noted that explosions also occurred in Saint Petersburg.
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