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Kyiv hit Russian military plant using Ukrainian-made Flamingo missile, Zelenskyy says

Volodymyr Zelenskyy vowed to continue Kyiv’s strikes deep inside Russia in response to attacks on Ukraine, but also a way of forcing the Kremlin into direct talks.

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00:00Kyiv used Ukrainian-made flamingo missiles to strike a Russian military facility which
00:05supplies the Kremlin's forces with components used to produce drones and missiles.
00:10In a post on X, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky said his country is continuing its
00:16efforts to target Russian military and oil facilities, their financial and munitions arms,
00:21to reduce their assault capabilities on Ukraine. The latest strikes hit the Russian city of
00:26Cheboksary in the central Chuvashia region, located some 1,000 kilometers from the Ukrainian border.
00:33Regional Governor Oleg Nikolaev confirmed the city had come under attack,
00:37noting that authorities are working on determining the number of casualties and extent of damage.
00:43The Ukrainian missiles also targeted the Kuybyshev oil refinery, which processes close to 4 million
00:49tons of crude annually, supplying a good chunk of that to Russia's military industrial sector and
00:54armed forces. The Ukrainian flamingo missiles use remains relatively rare since they were developed
01:00and unveiled in August 2025. The projectile is classified as a cruise missile and carries a
01:07strike range of up to 3,000 kilometers, allowing Ukraine to hid deep within Russian territory
01:12and can carry warheads of just over a ton.
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