Storm Shadow Strike on Chemical Plant in Russia: What Target Was Destroyed.
22.10.2025
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Shostal Oleksandr
22.10.2025
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Use of Storm Shadow Missiles to Attack Russian Plant
According to The Sun: British cruise missiles Storm Shadow were used to strike a chemical plant in Russia as part of a 'large-scale' operation, Ukrainian military reported. These long-range missiles were launched to target a plant that produces gunpowder and explosives, critical for Moscow's military efforts. The plant is located in the Bryansk region of Russia.
“A large-scale attack on the plant is important for weakening Russian military capabilities.”
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This attack on a target that supplies vital materials for the Russian army indicates that Ukrainian forces continue to actively work on weakening the military resources of the enemy. Such actions may significantly impact Russia's combat capabilities in the region and the course of military operations in Ukraine.
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