Ukrainian Flamingo cruise missiles hit a target inside Russia on Tuesday evening with no air defenses engaged, according to a desk-reviewed report news channel. The specific target, location, and extent of damage have not been confirmed.
A Telegram news channel reported Tuesday evening that Ukrainian Flamingo cruise missiles struck a target inside Russia without encountering air defenses. The brief statement did not identify the target, location, or extent of damage. The report comes amid a series of Ukrainian long-range strikes against Russian military and industrial infrastructure using the domestically produced Flamingo missiles, as The Zioneer has previously covered. Earlier this month, Ukrainian officials confirmed Flamingo strikes on the Titan-Barrikady missile plant in Volgograd, and footage has circulated of strikes on oil infrastructure and military bases. Tuesday evening's report is based on a single source and remains unverified.
2 developments
- StrongReports: Flamingo or Storm Shadow missiles en route to multiple Russian regions
- DevelopingUkraine launches dozens of Flamingo missiles at Moscow, reports say
- StrongZelensky: Ukrainian Flamingo missiles hit Russian arms plant in Volgograd
- StrongFootage shows Ukrainian cruise missiles striking Russian military plant
Source and signal
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