A warehouse with components for Shahed drones destroyed in the Russian Federation worth $16 million.


A warehouse with components for Shahed-136 UAVs caught fire in the 'Alabuga' economic zone in the Russian Federation
A fire was detected in the Russian Federation at a warehouse where components for Shahed-136 unmanned aerial vehicles, used for strikes against Ukraine, were stored. Components worth $16 million were destroyed.
According to the intelligence of the Ministry of Defense, 65 fuselages of strike drones burned in the facility, as well as engines, navigation systems, and thermal imaging cameras. This was another blow to the military-industrial complex of the Russian Federation.
For every war crime committed against the Ukrainian people, there will be just retribution.
The full-scale war continues, lasting for 1034 days now.
The enemy has launched 18 airstrikes and 3650 artillery shellings against the positions of our troops and populated areas. A total of 29 guided aerial bombs and 593 kamikaze drones were used.
In total, since the beginning of the past day, there have been 207 combat clashes. Ukrainian defenders continue to repel attempts by the enemy to advance deep into our territory.
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