Car of Russian drone factory chief destroyed in Moscow – Sources

In Moscow, during the night of July 20–21, unidentified individuals set fire to the car of the head of a company involved in manufacturing drones for the Russian army, RBC-Ukraine reports, citing sources in intelligence.
"On the night of July 20 to 21, in Moscow, at the address Vereskova Street 1, unknown individuals set on fire a Mercedes-Benz ML350 belonging to Vladimir Anatolievich Petrov, Head of LLC PetroEngineering," the statement says.
This company is engaged in the production of drones, electric motors, electric generators, and transformers to meet the needs of the Russian army.
Strikes on drone manufacturers in Russia
On July 17, unidentified drones attacked the Shchekinoazot chemical plant in Russia's Tula region. The enterprise produces substances used in the manufacturing of missiles and drones.
Earlier, RBC-Ukraine sources also reported that cyber specialists from Ukraine's Defense Intelligence attacked the Russian Gaskar Integration company, one of the country's largest drone manufacturers. According to the sources, this cyberattack effectively paralyzed the company's operations.
In addition, on the night of July 3, drones once again attacked the Energia plant in the city of Yelets, Lipetsk region of Russia. The plant produces batteries used for missile gliding and correction, as well as for the Iskander system.