Zelenskyy says Ukraine's military hit key Russian missile plant in Bryansk region
Ukraine targeted a key microelectronics plant producing missile components with British Storm Shadow missiles, causing significant damage and resulting in at least six civilian deaths, officials said.
- Ukraine said its military used British Storm Shadow cruise missiles to attack a key Russian missile factory in Bryansk region, damaging production facilities.
- President Zelenskyy described the strike as "a completely justified response to the aggressor" and said the factory "produced electronics and components for Russian missiles" striking Ukrainian cities.
- The United States proposed another round of Russia-Ukraine talks next week, according to Zelenskyy, potentially to be held in Switzerland or Turkey.
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Ukraine hit a Russian weapons factory with Storm Shadow. Moscow speaks of a terrorist attack. Russia is under threat of British aid.
"Our soldiers hit one of the main Russian military factories in Briansk", in western Russia, about 100 kilometres away from the Ukrainian border. This was announced by Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky on Tuesday, March 10. "This factory produced electronic components for Russian missiles," added the head of state. According to the Russian governor of the region, Alexander Bogomaz, who denounced a "terrorist" attack, at least "six civilians…
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