In Russia, drones attacked a factory that produces MiG-23 and MiG-29.
11.07.2025
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Shostal Oleksandr
11.07.2025
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On the night of July 11, drones attacked the Lukhovich Aviation Plant named after P.A. Voronin in the Moscow region. This is evidenced by photos and videos of explosions that Russians posted on social media.The Lukhovich Aviation Plant is part of the United Aircraft Corporation, controlled by the state corporation 'Rostec'. The enterprise specializes in the production and modernization of combat aircraft, including fighters of the MiG-29, MiG-23 series, and others. Currently, Russian authorities do not comment on the incident.This attack is just one in a series of similar attacks on important facilities in Russia using drones. Previously, drones attacked a chemical plant and also caused explosions in Moscow, leading to the suspension of operations at local airports.
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