Ukraine and Russian missile production plant were “successfully” hit

Ukrainian forces “successfully” attacked the Russian Shcheglovskyi Val factory in Tula, western Russia, where Pantsir anti-aircraft missiles are produced. Ukrainian media outlets Rbc and Suspline wrote this, citing sources from Gur, Kiev’s military intelligence. The attack would have been carried out with drones. Last night, the Russian Ministry of Defense announced the shooting down of a drone over the Tula region. Meanwhile, the situation at the Zaporizhzhya nuclear power plant continues to worsen rather than improve: this is what Ukrainian Energy Minister Herman Galushchenko said when announcing an imminent visit to the country by the director general of the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) . Rafael Grossi.

Rbc-Ukraine reports this. “The process of equipment degradation continues. The Russians allowed experts to enter the reactors on the third attempt, but this does not change the general picture,” Galushchenko said. “Grossi will come to Ukraine in the near future. Perhaps first he will visit the Zaporizhzhya nuclear power plant. The whole world’s attention is now focused on this. The presence of Russians there is a constant danger,” he added. But that is not all. In fact, during the night, a Russian Shahed-131/136 drone attack damaged a residential building in Snihurivka, in the Mykolaiv region. Ukrinform reports this. The regional military administration said this in a Facebook post. The fire was promptly put out by firefighters. There were no victims.

Source: IL Tempo

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