Ukrainian "Flamingos" covered a distance of over 1,500 km – Zelenskyy confirmed launches against a military plant in Cheboksary
Kyiv • UNN
As part of Operation Deep Strike, the Defense Forces launched F-5 Flamingo missiles. The target, located 1,500 km away, produced navigation equipment for the Russian army.

The Defense Forces launched a long-range strike against Russian military-industrial complex facilities, specifically in Cheboksary. F-5 Flamingo cruise missiles were used for this purpose, covering a distance of over 1,500 kilometers. This was reported on Tuesday by the President of Ukraine, Volodymyr Zelenskyy, according to UNN.
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According to the President, the strikes were a response to Russian attacks and part of a strategy to pressure the enemy.
"Our long-range sanctions continue to operate quite justly in response to Russian strikes," Zelenskyy noted.
Strike on Russian military infrastructure
The operation took place at night and was aimed at critically important facilities of the Russian military-industrial complex. These are enterprises that ensure the functioning of military equipment.
Last night, there were combat launches of F-5 Flamingo cruise missiles as part of the Armed Forces' Deep Strike operation against several enemy targets, including military-industrial complex facilities in Cheboksary
The hit enterprise produced products used in various types of weaponry.
"This facility manufactured relay protection systems, automation, low-voltage equipment, as well as navigation elements for the Navy, the missile industry, aviation, and armored vehicles," the President added.
Ukraine's long-range capabilities
Zelenskyy emphasized that Ukrainian missiles are capable of hitting targets at a significant distance.
"Ukrainian 'Flamingos' covered more than 1,500 kilometers," the Head of State noted.
According to him, this demonstrates the development of Ukraine's long-range capabilities and the ability to strike key enemy facilities.
A signal for Russia
The President emphasized that such operations are not only military but also political signals for Russia.
"Russia must end its war and move to real diplomacy. We have made our proposal. Glory to Ukraine!" Zelenskyy emphasized.
