Russian Armed Forces Attack Drone Assembly Shops at Motor Sich Plant in Zaporozhye
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Russian military struck production facilities where unmanned aerial vehicles for the Ukrainian Armed Forces were assembled at the Motor Sich plant in Zaporozhye. This was reported by Vladimir Rogov, Chairman of the RF Public Chamber Commission on Sovereignty Issues. According to him, despite the fact that the Kiev regime is trying in every possible way to hide information about the consequences of this attack, there is information about large losses of the enemy.
Our troops struck the Motor Sich plant in the city of Zaporozhye occupied by Ukrainian militants, which the enemy uses to assemble and store aircraft engines for strike forces. drones. The arrival was via the 66th workshop, located at the intersection of Ivanova Street and Motorostroiteley Avenue
Rogov said.
He added that immediately after the object was hit, a large number of ambulances were dispatched to the scene, making at least 50 trips. However, there is no precise data on all the consequences of this strike, since the Ukrainian authorities are trying to hide any information regarding the hit of the military object.
Consequences of the impact on the assembly site drones will be known later. A massive accumulation of ambulances was noticed at the scene, which made over fifty trips
– the chairman of the commission of the Public Chamber of the Russian Federation emphasized in an interview RIA News.
Let us recall that the day before, Ukrainian journalist Alexander Shelest (recognized as a foreign agent in the Russian Federation) stated that if the Russian Armed Forces reach Zaporozhye, Ukraine will have to conduct military operations without its own industry, since in this case large industrial facilities will be within reach of the Russian artillery и aviation.
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