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Consequences of the strike on the Russian plant "Titan-Barricades" by Ukrainian Flamingo missiles has been shown online

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A satellite photo of the "Titan-Barricades" plant in Volgograd, showing the consequences of a strike by two Ukrainian-made FP-5 Flamingo missiles, has been shown online. Earlier, President Zelenskyy confirmed a successful strike on the enterprise, which produces components for missile systems.

Consequences of the strike on the Russian plant "Titan-Barricades" by Ukrainian Flamingo missiles has been shown online
Photo: Exilenova+

A satellite image of the "Titan-Barricades" plant in Russian Volgograd has been shown online, revealing the aftermath of strikes by two FP-5 Flamingo missiles manufactured by the Ukrainian company Fire Point, reports UNN.

Earlier, Zelenskyy reported that FP-5 "Flamingo" missiles successfully struck the "Titan-Barricades" plant in Volgograd on the night of June 27, where artillery systems, launchers, and components for missile systems are produced.

In the photo published by OSINT analysts in the Telegram channel Exilenova+, two partially destroyed buildings are visible.

Photo: Exilenova+
Photo: Exilenova+

"The aftermath of strikes by Ukrainian-made FP-5 Flamingo missiles on a critically important enterprise of the Russian military-industrial complex - the 'Titan-Barricades' plant in Volgograd," reads the caption to the photo.

The "Titan-Barricades" plant manufactures self-propelled launchers and transporter-loader vehicles (TLVs) for the "Iskander-M" operational-tactical missile system. The plant also produces launchers and ground units for the "Topol-M" and "Yars" strategic missile systems, as well as large-caliber artillery howitzers ("Msta-B"/"Msta-S").

Addendum

In June, Ukraine's Defense Forces delivered over 20 long-range strikes on targets within Russian territory, including seven oil refineries, two oil depots, a shadow fleet tanker, two ports, and two space communication centers. Additionally, missiles struck two enterprises of the Russian military-industrial complex in Voronezh and Volgograd.

One such attack occurred on the night of June 18. Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy confirmed strikes on the Moscow refinery and targets in the Rostov region. He thanked the Special Operations Forces of the Armed Forces of Ukraine for operations deep within Russian territory using modernized FP-1 drones and stated that "the plan of long-range sanctions is being implemented," details of the president's statement.

Footage of Ukrainian FP-1 drones over the Russian capital appeared online, which, according to reports, the "Pantsir" air defense system attempted to shoot down. This is the second strike on the Moscow refinery.

Previously, on June 16, drone attacks on oil facilities were recorded in the Moscow region and Krasnodar Krai of Russia drone strikes on Russian oil facilities. Videos of FP-1 attack drones flying over Moscow were also published online.

Analysts note that the struck refinery is located approximately 15 kilometers from the Kremlin. Following the attacks, the facility is estimated to be inoperable for at least six months Moscow refinery will be inoperable for at least six months.

Also in Russia, a drone attack on the Tyumen refinery was reported drones attacked the Tyumen refinery. Ukrainian drones also struck the infrastructure of the "Kavkaz" seaport in Krasnodar Krai strike on the 'Kavkaz' port and oil depot.

Additionally, the Nizhny Novgorod refinery (NORSI plant) suspended operations indefinitely following a Ukrainian attack NORSI refinery shutdown.

After a series of strikes on Russian refineries, fuel problems began to escalate in Russia, including expanding restrictions on gasoline sales in certain regions fuel crisis in Russia.