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Footage released of Ukrainian Flamingo cruise missile hitting Russian arms plant in Volgograd

The Zioneer Intelligence Desk
Footage released of Ukrainian Flamingo cruise missile hitting Russian arms plant in Volgograd

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TL;DR

New footage released tonight shows a Ukrainian Flamingo cruise missile striking a Russian missile plant in Volgograd last week, according to a single source. The Titan-Barrikady facility, a strategic producer of heavy artillery and missile systems, was the target. Damage and casualty details remain unreported.

01 · THE DISPATCH

New footage released tonight shows a Ukrainian Flamingo cruise missile striking a Russian missile plant in Volgograd last week. The video, circulated by a single source, depicts the moment of impact at the Titan-Barrikady facility — a strategic producer of heavy artillery and missile systems. The strike was first confirmed by Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky on Saturday, as The Zioneer reported at the time. Damage and casualty figures have not yet been independently verified or disclosed by Russian authorities. The footage adds visual confirmation to the operational claim but does not provide new details on the extent of destruction or personnel impact.

02 · How it developed

2 developments

  1. Latest

    Reports indicate no air defenses were engaged during the strike.

  2. Footage released of Ukrainian Flamingo cruise missile hitting Russian arms plant in Volgograd

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03 · Source and signal

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