Zelenskyy Details Long-Range Strikes: Ukraine Deploys 1400km Flamingo Missiles Against Russia.
A Campaign Targeting Russia's Strategic Rear
According to TSN.ua: President Volodymyr Zelenskyy has confirmed that Ukraine is conducting a campaign of strikes deep into Russian territory, utilizing domestically produced FP-5 Flamingo cruise missiles and drone attacks. On February 25, 2026, Zelenskyy revealed operational details, stating that Ukrainian defense forces have already employed these missiles to hit targets within Russia at distances of up to 1,400 kilometers. This marks a significant escalation in Ukraine's capacity to project force, striking at the heart of Russia's military-industrial complex.
The FP-5 Flamingo missiles have been used in several high-profile attacks. One missile traveled approximately 1,700 kilometers to strike the Votkinsk Machine Building Plant on February 21. Subsequently, on February 22-23, an attack targeted the 'Kaleykino' oil pumping station in Tatarstan. This strike had a tangible economic impact, forcing the state-owned company Transneft to reduce its daily intake of crude oil by 250,000 barrels due to the damage inflicted.
Furthermore, in the night of February 24-25, the Dorogobuzh plant in the Smolensk region came under attack. Zelenskyy noted that the strike's effectiveness was enhanced by a specially modified warhead on the missile. These actions are part of a broader Ukrainian strategy to systematically degrade Russian military logistics and economic infrastructure, as evidenced by recent events like a fire at a chemical plant in the Smolensk region.
Economic and Military Consequences
Ukraine's campaign of strikes against Russia's strategic rear is intensifying, inflicting damage on critical infrastructure and increasing pressure on the Russian economy. This represents a new phase in the conflict, where Ukraine is focusing on strategic objectives deep within enemy territory.
Attacks on vital infrastructure targets could significantly impair Russia's ability to wage war and undermine its economic stability. As the conflict continues, such long-range precision strikes are likely to become a crucial element of Ukraine's strategy to defend its sovereignty and territorial integrity.
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