Ukraine carried out a missile strike on the Titan-Barrikady defense plant in Volgograd, Russia, with at least three Flamingo cruise missiles hitting the facility, according to a single OSINT channel. Initial reports indicate damage to several workshops at the plant, which specializes in artillery and missile systems.
Ukraine struck the Titan-Barrikady defense plant in Volgograd early Saturday morning with at least three Flamingo cruise missiles, according to a single OSINT channel (Dnipro Osint). The plant specializes in producing artillery and missile systems. Initial reports indicate damage to Workshop No. 2, the production building of Workshop No. 38, and another workshop whose purpose has not yet been determined.
The Flamingo cruise missile, described by the source as slow-moving and difficult for Russian air defense to intercept, has been used in previous Ukrainian strikes on Russian defense infrastructure. As The Zioneer reported on June 10, a Flamingo missile struck an electronic warfare plant in Cheboksary. The current report is based on a single source and details on the extent of damage, casualties, or official Russian confirmation remain pending.
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