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Ukraine said it used cruise missiles to hit a Volgograd weapons plant and an oil pumping station in Vladimir region. Russian forces struck Ukrainian oil facilities and launched over 1,400 drones during the same week.
Ukraine said it struck a weapons plant in Volgograd and an oil pumping facility in Vladimir region overnight. The weapons plant produces components for missile systems, and the oil facility supplies fuel to Moscow. Ukrainian officials described the weapons plant as a legitimate target because it supports Russian military operations.
A regional governor confirmed the attack wounded ten people and damaged production facilities.
Russian forces attacked oil and gas facilities belonging to Ukraine's largest national oil and gas company in Poltava and Kharkiv regions. Ukrainian air defenses destroyed or jammed 113 of 129 drones launched during the strikes. State officials reported two deaths and more than twenty injuries from the Russian attacks.
Ukrainian leadership stated that Russian forces used approximately 1,400 drones, 1,500 guided bombs, and 19 missiles against Ukraine over the past week.
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