Ukrainian drones damaged a Russian steel plant | iRADIO

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Ukrainian drones damaged an important steel plant in the Lipetsk region of southwestern Russia on Wednesday night, according to a Reuters source from Ukrainian intelligence. According to this source, the damage caused to the steel plant could have a long-term impact on the operation of the facility.



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10:06 p.m April 24, 2024

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Ukrainian drones damaged an important steel plant in the Lipetsk region on Wednesday night (illustrative photo) | Photo: Leah Millis | Source: Reuters

Such reports cannot be immediately independently verified. However, also according to the Russian Telegram channelAstra drones damaged one building in the premises of the Novolipecký metallurgical plant (NLMK), in which the oxygen station is located, and thereby partially disrupted the operation of the ironworks.


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The governor of the Lipeck region previously admitted that a drone had been shot down over the industrial zone, but did not mention the damage.

Kiev does not officially claim attacks on Russian territory. But according to a Reuters source, the Ukrainian military intelligence HUR is behind the strike on the steel mills.

On the night of Wednesday, according to another agency source, Ukrainian forces managed to use drones to hit two oil warehouses in the Smolensk region west of Moscow.

Recently, in an effort to exert pressure on Russia, Ukraine has increasingly focused on attacks on Russian oil and industrial capacities, the agency noted.

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