The Armed Forces of Ukraine struck a factory in Cheboksary that produces components for Shahed and Iskanders.
The Ukrainian Armed Forces carried out a precise strike on the Russian military-industrial complex by attacking the joint-stock company 'VNIIR-Progress' in Cheboksary, Russian Federation. This operation took place on the night of July 5 and targeted production facilities that manufacture 'Kometa' antenna grids.
These technical components play a key role in the functioning of the most dangerous samples of Russian weaponry.
'Kometa' antenna grids are used in various types of weapons, such as drones, 'Iskander-K' missiles, and guided aerial bombs that Russian troops regularly use to attack Ukraine. The strikes by the Armed Forces of Ukraine have been successful, and the final results of the operation are currently being clarified. These actions are part of Ukraine's strategy to undermine the military and economic potential of the occupiers in order to stop aggression against the country.
Summary
The Ukrainian Armed Forces successfully struck a strategically important object of the Russian military-industrial complex in an attempt to reduce the threat from the occupiers and halt their aggression against Ukraine.
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