Ukraine strikes Russia
Ukraine strikes Russian missile component factory, casualties reported
Ukrainian forces attacked a key Russian military factory in the Bryansk region on Wednesday, President Volodymyr Zelensky said. The factory produced electronics and components for Russian missiles used against Ukrainian cities and civilians.
Ukraine said British Storm Shadow missiles were used in the strike on the Kremniy El plant.
Russian authorities reported at least six civilians killed and 42 injured. President Vladimir Putin’s spokesman, Dmitry Peskov, said the attack was “impossible without British specialists” and described it as a terrorist missile strike. He added that Russia’s military operation continues to prevent such attacks and to demilitarise Ukraine.
The conflict has also seen Russian attacks using Iranian-made Shahed drones, including an attack in Kharkiv on Wednesday that killed two people and injured five. Another strike in Slovyansk on Tuesday killed four and injured 16.
Both sides continue military operations despite a recent stalemate. Russia claims slow advances, while Ukraine says it is reclaiming territory.
Zelensky said another round of talks may take place next week, led by US President Donald Trump. Proposals reportedly include Ukraine giving up parts of the Donbas region, which Russia currently controls over 80%, though Ukraine has rejected such terms.
With inputs from BBC
25 days ago